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Re: Question about embedding a framework
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Re: Question about embedding a framework


  • Subject: Re: Question about embedding a framework
  • From: John Daniel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 11:07:47 +0000 (GMT)

I’m sorry you found my suggestions unhelpful. I took one of my projects and changed the framework version on one of the embedded frameworks to “M” and got the same code signing error. If I look at the “OS X Code Signing In Depth” documentation online, it says "Multi-versioned frameworks are discouraged in general.” If you want to ignore Apple's advice, I suggest filing a RADAR and/or using a DTS ticket.

John Daniel
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On Oct 14, 2015, at 5:35 AM, email@hidden wrote:

You are making a great many unhelpful and, I must say, unfounded assumptions. All I want to know is whether there is some way in Xcode 7 to specify a framework version other than "A" when codesigning an embedded framework from the target's General tab at build time. I didn't specify the rest of my setup in detail because I'm not asking about anything else.
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So, let me be perfectly clear about my question: Is there some way in Xcode 7 to specify a framework version other than "A" when codesigning an embedded framework from the target's General tab at build time? If so, what is it? If anybody knows of any documentation, please refer me to it. Thanks.
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