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Dimbulb Xcode include path question
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  • Subject: Dimbulb Xcode include path question
  • From: "Blair M. Burtan" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 21:11:31 -0700

Okay, pretend I know squat about Xcode.  I'm trying to bring over some old
Codewarrior code (man, I miss Codewarrior).  A source file has the
following:

#include <myfancylibrary/myfancylibrary.h>

What do I need to do to get Xcode to find this file?
I've tried adding the directory myfancylibrary to both the Header search
path and User Header search path lists to no avail.
I've tried adding the actual .h file to the project.  No soap there either.

No matter what I try I keep getting "No such file or directory"

A little help here would be nice.  Thanks.


Blair M. Burtan
Northern Lights Productions
www.northernlights3D.com



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