Re: Adding libraries to link phase of project build
Re: Adding libraries to link phase of project build
- Subject: Re: Adding libraries to link phase of project build
- From: "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:21:41 -0400
Yes, this is perfectly normal. This is why a standard Xcode project
has a "Linked Frameworks" group. This group doesn't mean anything,
but it's a place to toss the references that the Link with Frameworks
build phase creates.
--Kyle Sluder
On 8/30/07, Phil Hystad <email@hidden> wrote:
> I need clarification that I have been doing the right thing. I am
> continually surprised and how much of the Xcode documentation I fail
> to understand. I was hoping for a simple explanation of how you add
> a library to a target build but didn't find it.
>
> However, this is what I did and it seems to have worked:
>
> 1. Selecting the target phase of Link Binary With Libraries.
> 2. Right click to add files...
> 3. Selected an existing dylib file (that I built separately).
> 4. The result is that this file was added under the root of "Link
> Binary With Libraries" but
> it was also added to the root of the project (just under the project
> name root node of the
> explorer).
>
> Is this the correct procedure? Why was the name of the library
> seemingly added to two different positions within the project tree?
>
> Yet again an Xcode neophyte but I am learning...
> phil
>
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