Re: linking problem - flashback
Re: linking problem - flashback
- Subject: Re: linking problem - flashback
- From: Jaime Magiera <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 19:28:06 -0500
On Dec 1, 2006, at 6:06 PM, Daniel Jalkut wrote:
When you say "PB" I hope you mean Xcode. If you're just getting
acquainted with Cocoa or Mac development then it's worth noting
that to get help in these forums you'll generally need to be
running a recent-ish version of Xcode.
The -L line is provided by a build setting "Library Search Paths"
defined somewhere in your project. Look in the Project build
settings and in the Target build settings.
Xcode is pretty good about adding these build settings when you add
libraries, etc., but in my experience it's terrible about taking
them away.
Ha, thanks! Yes, I meant XCode. That must have been a subconscious
slip. I've been using XCode for WebObjects and Java on nearly a daily
basis, but the last time I used it for Objective-C was several years
ago. Wow. That's a throwback. Actually, it's been an interesting
experience getting back into it. I'm learning about stuff in XCode
that I don't use while doing WebObjects.
Ok, I looked in those places and found reference in both the Header
search and Library search. Deleted those and everything is smooth.
Thanks so much.
Jaime Magiera
Sensory Research Network
http://www.sensoryresearch.net
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