Re: Find no longer working
Re: Find no longer working
- Subject: Re: Find no longer working
- From: "Jan E. Schotsman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:20:40 +0200
On Sep 24, 2008, at 5:41 PM, j o a r wrote:
Adding the frameworks from the SDK instead of from /System/ did
solve the problem.
Except it still searches in my project first, even if I don't ask
for it.
IIRC, that's not how you're supposed to add frameworks.
If I include frameworks using a /System/ path the headers do not
become project files, hence they don't get searched.
This is easily reproduced (I am on Leopard and using Xcode 3.1.1). I
suppose the Mac OS 10.5 installer no longer installs framework headers.
If I am to add standard Mac OS X frameworks (which get updated on a
regular basis) how do the headers stay in sync?
Did something go wrong when I updated Leopard or Xcode (I uninstalled
Xcode 3.0 first using the method described on the Leopard install DVD)?
Jan E.
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