PBX importing issues (was Re: can't get framework built property)
PBX importing issues (was Re: can't get framework built property)
- Subject: PBX importing issues (was Re: can't get framework built property)
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:27:50 CDT
- Priority: 3 (Normal)
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Okay, I've solved that one. After 'import'ing the old pb.proj into a
ProjectName.pbxproj,
you've got to close the project and open it again, and then PBX "updates"
some unspecified
settings, and the framework builds properly. If you build the framework
before closing and
reopening the project, it's permanently messed up. Okeydokey, fine.
[This piece of
information probably ought to be in the 'PB for WO' document, but it
isn't, oh well.]
So now I've got all my frameworks properly compiled, but now I'm having a
problem
compiling a WO application. When I try to compile, it immediately quits,
saying that a
particular .api file can not be found. But, that .api file IS present,
and the reference to the
.api file seems to be correct, pointing to the proper .api file on disk.
Any ideas how I solve this one?
--Jonathan
[Man, it is not particularly easy to switch a large codebase with many
frameworks and
projects from Windows development to OSX development.]
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:26:56 CDT email@hidden wrote:
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> So I'm still in the middle of transitioning from Windows WO development
> to OSX (10.2.8;
> WO 5.2.1) development.
>
> I am trying to import and build all my many frameworks and applications.
> So far, working
> on the frameworks. Some have worked fine. But I have this one that won't
> seem to build
> properly. I use the pbxbuild command lines to install it, but when I
> look inside /Library/
> Frameworks/FrameworkName.framework/Resources product that's installed,
> there's no
> Java directory in there!
>
> All my .wo and .api and other resources like that are there. But when I
> look at other
> framework products I've succesfully installed, they have a 'Java'
> directory, containing the
> .jar file of classes. But it's not there for this problem framework. Of
> course, the reason I
> went looking for this in the first place, is that another framework that
> depends on this
> framework, this other framework won't compile, because it can't find the
> .class files it
> depends upon. Which I now see is beause they aren't there.
>
> I've tried cleaning and rebuilding many times. I can't figure out why
> it's not building
> properly. Any ideas?
>
> --Jonathan
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