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Re: Locating a Framework in a Non-Standard Directory


  • Subject: Re: Locating a Framework in a Non-Standard Directory
  • From: 慧 松本 <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 07:30:07 +0900


On 2007/03/14, at 7:18, Gustavo Vera wrote:

The project compiles just fine, but when I run y get this on the run log:

[Session started at 2007-03-13 19:17:25 -0300.]
dyld: Library not loaded: ./LogoSync.framework/Versions/A/LogoSync
Referenced from:
/Users/gvera/BuildProducts/Release/TetraChrome.app/Contents/MacOS/ TetraChrome
Reason: image not found


TetraChrome has exited due to signal 5 (SIGTRAP).

Any idea what's wrong?

Maybe you forget to assign a Copy Files phase that copies the framework to the target application.
Check your target settings of your project. I always do same mistakes. :-)


Best regards,
Satoshi Matsumoto
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Satoshi Matsumoto <email@hidden>
816-5 Odake, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan 256-0802




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