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Re: linking problem with SDK dylib vs. system dylib
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Re: linking problem with SDK dylib vs. system dylib


  • Subject: Re: linking problem with SDK dylib vs. system dylib
  • From: Guillaume Laurent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:24:17 +0100


On Feb 22, 2008, at 17:12 , Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

There is also an unknown OS X tips usefull for this kind of problem. In any Open Panel, if you type '/' it will open a little sheet where you can enter a path.
So, choose "add a file…" in your Xcode project, then in the Open Panel, type '/' and in the path sheet, enter /usr/lib and press enter. Now you will just have to choose your library ;-)

Yes, apparently it's another key binding for the same feature as Command-Shift-G (although much more practical). Thanks again :-)


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Guillaume
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