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  • Subject: Private frameworks
  • From: Red Marble Games <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:55:48 -0500

My app has a couple of frameworks that I prefer to include in the application bundle rather than installing into ~/Library/Frameworks. I have added them to the project and to the Frameworks directory in the app's bundle, and can build and link just fine, but when I try to run the app, dyld can't find them -- the console message says it's looking in ~/Library/Frameworks. I assumed the app would be smart enough to look in its own Contents/Frameworks -- is there some setting I have to enable to get the proper behavior? Sorry for the newbish question, but I have looked all over and read a lot of documentation and can't seem to figure this out.

Thanks.

Mark Batten
Red Marble Games
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