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Re: CoreFoundation (was DigitalCDSound)


  • Subject: Re: CoreFoundation (was DigitalCDSound)
  • From: "Paul R.Potts" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 12:43:56 -0400

Ah, I think the confusion was that for most of us, we're using ProjectBuilder and the Apple compilers. The framework headers were all installed when we installed the developer tools for the first time. Since this was also the first time we tried to build something, it all seemed to be built-in.

Probably the CodeWarrior installers should install them too or at least instruct you where to get the necessary headers.

Paul

On Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 06:14 AM, Tab Julius wrote:

Thank you! That's what I'm looking for...

At 11:16 PM 5/3/03, David Duncan wrote:
On Saturday, May 3, 2003, at 09:07 PM, Tab Julius wrote:

I have no Versions/A/Headers, just Versions/A/Resources

I was wondering if you had a development install or something. This came preinstalled on the machine.

I have CW 8; target wouldn't matter as regards the .h file. If I ever do find the .h file, I'll put it in the path. But I had finder look for everything that was CoreFoundation.h (found nothing) and just had CoreFoundation (found the framework path and the resource files, but that was about it).

If I can get the file, I can take care of the rest...

The MacOS X system install disks only install the binaries for the frameworks. If you want the headers, then you need to run the Developer tools install - it should be a disk image in your applications folder (since you said that the system came with OS X installed). Double click the disk image, run the main installer package, and when the install completes you will have headers & debug library versions in all the public frameworks that MacOS X shipped with (give or take). HTH.
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