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Re: My first framework - but no 'Header'
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Re: My first framework - but no 'Header'


  • Subject: Re: My first framework - but no 'Header'
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 19:16:32 -0700

Did you set the role of your header files? Right click on the header you want copied, find "Set Role," and choose "Public."

Try that.

--
Rick

On Apr 1, 2010, at 18:39:03, Steve Cronin wrote:

> Folks;
>
> I'm trying to build my first framework.
>
> I added a new target of type framework.
> There are 4 build steps: Copy Headers, Compile Bundle Resources, Compile Sources, and Link Binary With Library
>
> I've added all the .h files to the 'Copy Headers' and all the .m files to 'Compile Sources'
> Everything compiles fine but there is no 'Headers' directory created…
>
> I've compared build settings with another project which successfully creates a framework - don't see any differences.
> I've checked the 'Info' on all build steps - they are all just 'Comments'
>
> What have I overlooked?
> Steve
>
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