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Xcode looking in the wrong place for frameworks
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  • Subject: Xcode looking in the wrong place for frameworks
  • From: Justin Delegard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:59:59 -0400

Hello,

I am attempting to compile this (http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/download.html ) project in xcode. I have gotten as far as getting it to compile, but it fails when linking saying :

ld: file not found: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/ Versions/A/Frameworks/WebServicesCore.framework/Versions/A/ WebServicesCore

Now I actually have this framework, but it's in my /Developer folder, not my /System folder. I actually symlinked it in place and this error went away, but one extremely similar to it cropped up afterwards. After googling around for a while I didn't turn up anything. I decided I'd rather ask for help than symlink N frameworks files into my System directory. Any thoughts?

I'm using Xcode 3.1 on a 2.3 GHz Macbook Pro with Mac OS 10.5.2.

Thanks,
Justin
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