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Re: embedding private frameworks in Xcode 2.1
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Re: embedding private frameworks in Xcode 2.1


  • Subject: Re: embedding private frameworks in Xcode 2.1
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 11:06:10 -0500

On 17 Jun 2005, at 10:31 AM, Jesse Grosjean wrote:

Next in the embeddingFrameworks.mov tutorial it says to drag and drop MyFramework.framework from the build directory of the MyFramework.xcodeproj project into the Linked Frameworks folder of the MyApp project. The problem is that as of Xcode 2.1 there are multiple locations for this file (Debug, or Release). I'm not sure which to use and ideally I would like to use the Debug version when I'm compiling MyApp in debug configuration and the Release version when I'm compiling my app in Release configuration. This is especially important for the copy frameworks build phase, I want the framework with the matching configuration added into my app bundle.

7. To get around this problem I'm NOT placing MyFramework.framework in the "Linked Frameworks" folder. Instead I've found that in MyApp's "Groups & Files" pane there is a draggle reference to MyFramework.framework under the referenced MyFramework.xcodeproj project. I can drag this into the MyApp target's "Link Binary With Libraries" and this "Copy Files" build phases.

This does seem to work, but I haven't seen it documented anywhere, it also seems to require that both projects use the same location for "Place Build Products In".

This is in every respect correct.

Interdependent projects should build to the same build folder.

Dragging the product of a dependency project to the linkage and copy- files phases is the right way to insert it in those phases. It adjusts for build configuration.

    -- F

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