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Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible
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Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible


  • Subject: Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible
  • From: Dan Saul <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 02:14:55 -0500

While this is true, if you manually edit the XCode project file to put
the symbolic link in, it will work.

Make sure to back up first though :) .

On 14/08/05, Aaron Burghardt <email@hidden> wrote:
> and no matter what you do, Xcode resolves back to the standard path.
> I tried symbolic links, copying the framework to PrivateFrameworks,
> copying it to custom location, various linker flag configurations,
> and so forth.
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 >[Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible (From: Alexander Griekspoor <email@hidden>)
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