Re: BSD Shell tool vs Cocoa Shell Tool
Re: BSD Shell tool vs Cocoa Shell Tool
- Subject: Re: BSD Shell tool vs Cocoa Shell Tool
- From: ryan <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 17:47:46 -0800
Hey,
My experience has taught me that in Xcode this is not entirely true. I
noticed that if you have a BSD shell tool it doesn't allow you to
include frameworks/libraries in your linking.
The way I add .dylib to tools is adding frameworks to the 'Linked
Frameworks', then selecting the target, and checking the box telling
Xcode to link in that library. This worked with .dylib and .a
libraries.
But, this does not work if the target type was created as 'BSD shell
tool'... if I recreate the target as 'Cocoa shell tool' then I can
select the libraries and go on my merry way.
Am I doing something wrong here? Is there a different preferred way to
add .dylib and .a libraries (obviously a BSD shell tool cannot have
Cocoa style frameworks linked in) to a BSD shell tool? Or to tools in
general?
Thanks!
-ryan
On Oct 27, 2003, at 11:56 AM, Scott Tooker wrote:
I believe the only real difference between the two targets is that the
'Cocoa Shell Tool' includes a reference to the Foundation framework.
Scott
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