Re: Application bound Frameworks
Re: Application bound Frameworks
- Subject: Re: Application bound Frameworks
- From: tobias <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:16:31 -0600
Add a build copy files build phase. Select Framework. You should then
see a "Copy Files" icon added under the target in the Groups and Files
view. Then drag the framework icon to the "Copy Files" icon. Build
it.
On Dec 4, 2003, at 5:34 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:
On Dec 4, 2003, at 4:53 PM, String wrote:
Try selecting 'Frameworks' in the 'Groups and Files' view. Then right
click to bring up a menu. There's a 'Add Frameworks' item.
HTH.
I know that :)
I want a framework to be within the application, not a system one. If
I put the frameworks manually inside app/contents/frameworks, it can't
be opened with the "add frameworks". Even if I could, I'd expect it
would be a hard coded path and would break the minute it was moved
from my system.
So how do I have a framework that is packaged into my app?
[>] Brian
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