Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible [solved]
Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible [solved]
- Subject: Re: [Cocoadev] Problem becoming a good citizen and backwards compatible [solved]
- From: Alexander Griekspoor <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:57:06 +0200
Hmm, strange, after I copied the framework to the privateFrameworks
folder and setting the proper privileges, adding the framework fresh
to the project showed the proper path under the "get info pane".
Still strangely enough it indeed worked only after another re-
addition. Now that I remember the remark someone made about the
different ways of xcode handling symbolic links, it could perhaps
make a difference if you either drag the framework from the finder,
or use the Add to project.. command from the menu (which I did the
last time)...
Alex
On 18-aug-2005, at 16:52, Aaron Burghardt wrote:
Hmm, that was one of the things I tried, but Xcode 2.1 still kept
reverting to the non-private location. I assumed it was because
CoreOS had a reference to it also, but don't really know.
Aaron
On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:
- I just copied the Tiger framework from the (public) Frameworks
folder (make sure you set privileges properly) and used it to
replace the symbolic link in the PrivateFrameworks folder. So on
my dev machine I have to real copies of the framework (not a clue
if this will ever lead to problems, but haven't seen a sign of it
yet).
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