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  • From: AurĂ©lien Ammeloot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 04:00:53 +0200

Hi,

I'm a French student in development, and I am working on a project (remaking a classic video game) using an unusual mix of components on my Mac (PPC/Tiger) such as XCode, the Allegro open source graphic library (http://alleg.sourceforge.net), C++ and an application template using the Cocoa framework (used only to instantiate a Window at app launch) and the allegro Framework (located /Library/Frameworks/ Allegro.framework), which is linked to the project. The built result is a .app bundle.

In order to make my project work on another computer, on which the Allegro API (and framework) is not installed, I need to embed the Allegro framework inside the .app. The problem is I can't find any help in Allegro's documentation, in XCode documentation and on the web, I can find information about how to embed a self-made framework into a .app, but not how to provide a copy of a framework installed in the /Library/Frameworks directory.

The framework is visible in the left-side frame of the XCode GUI, in the Frameworks group, with a lock drawn on the icon. I cannot find the option to embed it into my built project.

I would be grateful if anyone could provide me a useful hint or link to some documentation.
Thanks,
Aurélien _______________________________________________
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