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Re: no rule to process file
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Re: no rule to process file


  • Subject: Re: no rule to process file
  • From: Ivan C Myrvold <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 10:32:06 +0200

That was a very, very good hint. I have followed it, and documented the steps I did in this web page:

 http://www.myrvold.org/Cocoa/cocoajava.html 

I came as far as step 23, "Open your MyApplication target, and select "Cocoa Java specific" under..."
I can't find the Cocoa Java Specific, as you can see at the bottom of my web page.
I suspect it is because "MyTest" Target don't have the red concentric circles icon?

Ivan

Den 6. jun. 2006 kl. 23.10 skrev Greg Guerin:

I used the following archive list posting for a detailed description of how
to "split" a Cocoa-Java target into separate Java and native targets.  The
native target can then be compiled for both archs, while the Java target
builds a jar-file.
  <http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2006/Apr/msg00174.html>

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