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creating a framework, linker troubles
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creating a framework, linker troubles


  • Subject: creating a framework, linker troubles
  • From: Christian Schneider <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:43:27 +0200

Hi list,

I'm creating my first framework and when I build an application linked
against it, I get the following error message:

ld: /Users/chris/Desktop/Projekte/GFFQuickTime/trunk/build/GFFQuickTime.framework/GFFQuickTime
is input for the dynamic link editor, is not relocatable by the static
link editor again

The funny thing is, that it worked once but after I changed code in
the framework it broke.

I have the framework set up in its own project but have set the
DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH in my application's project.

Besides resolving the problem above I'd be interested to read up on
frameworks (how they work, how to create them in Xcode and set them
up) but have only been able to find the documentation called "Max OS X
Frameworks" in Apple's reference library.

So, anybody got a hint about what's wrong here or a good reference to read?


Best regards,

Chris
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