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Re: Unable to directly link against dynamic library libicucore
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Re: Unable to directly link against dynamic library libicucore


  • Subject: Re: Unable to directly link against dynamic library libicucore
  • From: Brian Stern <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 18:56:12 -0400


One caveat - the file chooser doesn't want you to browse the /usr directory, so you have to hit the '/' key to get a sheet to enter / usr into. Nasty business all round!

Just type in a Terminal window:

open /usr

or

open /usr/local/lib

and you can drag the dylib into the project from the Finder.

--
Brian Stern
email@hidden



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