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Don't tell me I can't be confused with Xcode - just because I succeeded.
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Don't tell me I can't be confused with Xcode - just because I succeeded.


  • Subject: Don't tell me I can't be confused with Xcode - just because I succeeded.
  • From: Francis Derive <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 11:35:14 +0200

Bonjour !

I had this framework added to my project 's "Other Frameworks" group by Ctrl-click "Add/Existing Frameworks ...".
Compiled and Run the project - fine.
As an alternative, I had tried so many times to reference this framework project from within my project : "Project/Add to Project ..." - adding so the framework project's xcode file in my "Groups and Files". Didn't forget to add to the project's target the "Direct dependency" with the framework.


Compiled and never run. Why ?

Just discovered that, selecting the framework icon in the framework project which has been referenced in Groups and File, there is a little box in the "Target" column - UNchecked.
So, after as I said above, having added a "Direct Dependency" between my target and the framework, NEVER FORGET to check the very little tiny check box along the framework line.


Do you know what I feel ? more than confused with Xcode : tired, at length. Upset. Not kind of Apple 's product line.

Francis Derive

91000 Evry France

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