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I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application
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I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application


  • Subject: I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application
  • From: Anders Sommer Lassen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:44:25 +0200

Hi,

I have problem adding frameworks to standard Cocoa Application projects.

When I add a framework the header files are not included. That is, there is no header folder beneath the framework icon.

This is very odd, because when I read documentation and search on the internet, I can see that this is to be expected.

If I create a new Cocoa Application, and delete the existing Cocoa framework (which includes the header files), and try and add it again, the header files is not included.

I am using Xcode 3.0.

????

I hope anyone can help on this.

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