Re: Frameworks (comment about preventing this question so often)
Re: Frameworks (comment about preventing this question so often)
- Subject: Re: Frameworks (comment about preventing this question so often)
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:13:51 -0800
Making it easier to set up embedded frameworks in an application is
something we want to do for a future release. So, yes, it should be
simpler :)
Scott
On Jan 29, 2004, at 7:14 AM, Guy Umbright wrote:
> As this comes up so often, I got me to thinking...
>
> Is there any reason this could not be made simpler by maybe adding a
> checkbox
> in the XCode build settings for frameworks?
>
> Something like 'Build framework to be embedded', which would fill the
> text
> edit with the appropriate value and disable it? Is there really any
> valid
> reason why we need to enter this over and over?
>
> guy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hiro Fujimoto [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 8:57 AM
> To: Xcode ML
> Cc: Bernard Meers
> Subject: Re: Frameworks
>
>
> Bernard,
>
> If you wanted to embed the framework inside your application, you
> should:
>
> 1) supecify the install location to '@executable_path/../Frameworks'
> 2) make new build phase to copy it into your application target.
>
> See 'Cocoa Programming' (S. Anguish, E. M. Buck, D. A. Yacktman) chaper
> 27 for more detail.
>
> hiro
>
> --
>
> On 2004/01/29, at 23:11, Bernard Meers wrote:
>
>> I am new to Xcode ( was using Codewarrior before) and I have a problem
>
>> with
>> a private Framework. I want to use a private Framework called
>> Ambase.framework in my app. (= MedusaTest).
>> The app is a package and I have a layout as suggested by the Technical
>
>> docs.
>> MedusaTest.app/
>> Contents/
>> Info.plist
>> MacOS/ MedusaTestApp
>> Resources/
>> Frameworks/Ambase.framework/
>> PlugIns/
>> SharedSupport/
>> My application won't run however because it seems to be looking for
> the
>> Ambase.framework in the Library/Frameworks/....
>> The runtime error message I get is:
>> dyld:
>> /Data/QMS/cmsapp/MedusaTestApp/Dev/Mac/Xcode1_1/MedusaTestApp/build/
>> MedusaTe
>> stApp.app/Contents/MacOS/MedusaTestApp can't open library:
>> /Library/Frameworks/Ambase.framework/Versions/A/Ambase (No such file
>
>> or
>> directory, errno = 2)
>> Is there a setting in Xcode that forces it to look in the application
>> package?
>>
>> Al help appreciated,
>> Bernard Meers
>
> And I know the disclaimer is annoying, I think it is too, but I don't
> have
> a choice so quit your whining...
>
>
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