Re: I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application
Re: I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application
- Subject: Re: I cannot add a (system) framework to a Cocoa Application
- From: Anders Sommer Lassen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:52:47 +0200
Yes, I know that there are several ways to add a framework.
My problem is that none works, as expected.
This is what I do:
1) I start Xcode
2) I create a new Cocoa Application
3) I compile without error
4) I delete the Cocoa framework under Linked Frameworks
6) I add the Cocoa framework again by ctrl-clicking the Linked
Frameworks and select the Add menu
7) The framework is now added, but there is no headers under the
framework icon
8) and the project cannot compile without error
I think this procedure is the normal way to do this, so I fear that my
Xcode installation is damaged (I have tried to reinstall it).
On Jul 11, 2008, at 12:11 AM, Greg Guerin wrote:
Anders Sommer Lassen wrote:
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.
There are several ways to add a framework to a project in Xcode.
Please list the exact steps you are using. Someone reading your
steps should be able to follow them and either replicate the problem
or confirm that the problem doesn't happen for them.
-- GG
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