Re: Bundling framework with application
Re: Bundling framework with application
- Subject: Re: Bundling framework with application
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 00:06:02 -0500
on 11/01/04 22:59, Daniel Hazelbaker at email@hidden wrote:
> Yes. Unfortunately, every resource I have found on the net says that method
> works in PB but not Xcode. What is odd, is that it is saying it is trying
> to load from /Library/Frameworks, but that is not where I have it installed
> on my test machine, or the deployment test machine. I have it in
> ~/Library/Frameworks.
>
> Daniel Hazelbaker
>
>> From: Jean Bovet <email@hidden>
>> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 23:04:18 +0100
>> To: Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden>
>> Cc: email@hidden
>> Subject: Re: Bundling framework with application
>>
>> Did you create the framework ? If so, did you specified in the Install
>> Path of the framework project the following string:
>> "@executable_path/../Frameworks/" ? Like this, you specify that the
>> framework will be embedded into the application rather than in the
>> standard system folder.
>>
>> Jean Bovet
How do you link your framework?
-Laurent.
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