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Re: Why won't Xcode find my framework?
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Re: Why won't Xcode find my framework?


  • Subject: Re: Why won't Xcode find my framework?
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:47:56 -0800

Did you add /Library/Frameworks/ to the "Framework Search Paths" build setting?

Scott


On Mar 16, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Nathaniel Martin wrote:

Here's the scenario (names changed to protect the innocent):

I have two Xcode projects, one called "Example" and one called
"MyProject." I downloaded "Example," and as it's name suggests it's an
example project showing how to use a certain framework,
"foobar.framework"


"Foobar.framework" is in /Library/Frameworks/

Since I'm learning how to use this framework, at this point
"MyProject" is simply duplicating functionality in "Example", and some
of the code is identical.

In one of the class files in "Example" I have the following code to
include some headers from "foobar.framework":

#include "foobar.h"
#include "foobarConfig.h"
#include "foobarWindow.h"

I have the exact same #include lines in a class in "MyProject."

Both projects have "foobar.framework" added to the frameworks group,
both pointing to the same framework in /Library/Frameworks.

Both build settings are identical as far as I can tell. "Example" has
no entries for header, library, or framework search paths.

"Example" compiles without problems. "MyProject" compiles with errors:

error: foobar.h: No such file or directory
error: foobarConfig.h: No such file or directory
error: foobarWindow.h: No such file or directory

Why isn't Xcode seeing these files? What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks,
Nathaniel Martin
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