Re: What is the resolution to a known archive: "How do I add a framework to XCode?"
Re: What is the resolution to a known archive: "How do I add a framework to XCode?"
- Subject: Re: What is the resolution to a known archive: "How do I add a framework to XCode?"
- From: lbland <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:40:10 -0500
On Nov 24, 2009, at 2:31 PM, O wrote:
> I am now having the same problem as described by "How do I add a framework to XCode?" archive.
> I followed the threads in this problem-follow-ups and found that the concluding comment informed of a resolution, (written by the person who described the problem) .
> It is as follows:
> wambod01 Tue Apr 29 00:01:01 2008 OK, stupid oversight. I had failed to change the debug setting to the 10.5 sdk. The deployment list was correct, and I didn't notice that the debug parameter list differed. Kudos to "Development" for pointing me in the right direction. Cheers! -Dan
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> I would like to understand the resolution.
> What does it mean: "and I didn't notice that the debug parameter list differed. "
> I looked in "Project/Edit Active Executable
> " and could not find any parameter that is "the debug
> parameter".
>
>
> Is there any way to get a better clue for resolving this problem?
hi-
you might want double click your project entry (top of the list to the left in Xcode), click the General tab and choose the Base SDK for All configurations, maybe that will fix your problem. Other than that you might want to explain your specific issue. Is the framework a system framework or 3rd party? Don't worry if it is in the manual or somewhere else on the internet, you are allowed to ask and I'm interested in knowing exactly what you mean.
thanks!-
-lance
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