Re: Setting up framework headers and resources from the Xcode project.
Re: Setting up framework headers and resources from the Xcode project.
- Subject: Re: Setting up framework headers and resources from the Xcode project.
- From: AEC Software - Óscar Morales Vivó <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:57:44 -0400
Cool feature. It would be a lot better if it was more publicized and
there were some more feedback (a check in the menu to know what role
the header is playing already would be fine).
But thanks anyway. That solved my header problem. I guess if no one
comes forward with a solution for the other one I'll figure it out
myself quite well anyway.
On Jun 9, 2006, at 13:04 , David Alger wrote:
On Jun 9, 2006, at 11:06 AM, AEC Software - Óscar Morales Vivó wrote:
I'm trying to create a private framework for our application. For
convenience purposes (at least during development) I wanted to add
the headers to the framework as it is done for so many others.
Control-click on the header files in the Groups & Files pane and
under Set Role you can choose whether the header is Public,
Project, or Private.
I know that Public will cause them to be copied into your bundle in
the appropreiate folder.
David
Problem is, the Framework project templates in Xcode 2.3 don't
include that option and I'm not sure what's the best way to go
about it. I also haven't found anything in the documentation. It
also seems there's nothing in developer.apple.com about that. So I
don't know whether I'll need to create everything manually (the
symlinks etc.) or if there's something that Xcode will do for me
there automagically.
As another question: when executing a private framework, I know
the executable path is set to the application that is calling it.
My framework is a wrapper for a UNIX library that looks for some
resources, so I'm wondering if to find them I also need to start
looking from the application's executable (and so they would be
contained at "../Frameworks/MyFramework/Resources" or somewhere
else).
Thanks in advance for your help:
Óscar Morales Vivó
AEC Software
email@hidden
www.aecsoftware.com
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