FROM : Oliver Cameron
DATE : Fri Dec 24 01:24:06 2004
Hi,
So I followed all your advice and downloaded Jon's prebuilt
OmniFrameworks and put them in.
Now, I have these built frameworks inside the root of my project
directory, but the console message I am getting is saying it can't find
the Frameworks in my build directory;
dyld: /Users/olivercameron/Projects/Builds/Tag.app/Contents/MacOS/Tag
can't open library:
/Users/olivercameron/Projects/Builds/OmniAppKit.framework/Versions/
2004A/OmniAppKit (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
I've looked through all my Xcode settings and can't find a single
mention of it pointing to Builds. I set my Framework Search Path to
nothing as the frameworks are in the root. I just don't get why its
looking for it in in the Builds folder instead of my project folder.
Thanks for all the help so far,
Oliver
On 23 Dec 2004, at 23:36, Jiri Volejnik wrote:
>
>>> Dragged over frameworks to "Other Frameworks" group in Xcode.
>>> Created a build phase and dragged the frameworks in, set it to
>>> Frameworks/Libraries.
>>
>> I suppose you created a "Copy Files" build phase, because you need to
>> include the whole framework in your application package - it's a
>> private framework. If so, open the inspector window for the phase and
>> set "Destination" to "Frameworks" and left "Subpath" field blank.
>
> One more thing - the framework you are including in the application
> package should be compiled with "Installation Path" set to
> @executable/../Framework
> Jirka
>
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DATE : Fri Dec 24 01:24:06 2004
Hi,
So I followed all your advice and downloaded Jon's prebuilt
OmniFrameworks and put them in.
Now, I have these built frameworks inside the root of my project
directory, but the console message I am getting is saying it can't find
the Frameworks in my build directory;
dyld: /Users/olivercameron/Projects/Builds/Tag.app/Contents/MacOS/Tag
can't open library:
/Users/olivercameron/Projects/Builds/OmniAppKit.framework/Versions/
2004A/OmniAppKit (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
I've looked through all my Xcode settings and can't find a single
mention of it pointing to Builds. I set my Framework Search Path to
nothing as the frameworks are in the root. I just don't get why its
looking for it in in the Builds folder instead of my project folder.
Thanks for all the help so far,
Oliver
On 23 Dec 2004, at 23:36, Jiri Volejnik wrote:
>
>>> Dragged over frameworks to "Other Frameworks" group in Xcode.
>>> Created a build phase and dragged the frameworks in, set it to
>>> Frameworks/Libraries.
>>
>> I suppose you created a "Copy Files" build phase, because you need to
>> include the whole framework in your application package - it's a
>> private framework. If so, open the inspector window for the phase and
>> set "Destination" to "Frameworks" and left "Subpath" field blank.
>
> One more thing - the framework you are including in the application
> package should be compiled with "Installation Path" set to
> @executable/../Framework
> Jirka
>
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Oliver Cameron | Dec 23, 23:34 | |
| John C. Randolph | Dec 23, 23:47 | |
| Oliver Cameron | Dec 23, 23:51 | |
| Brian Smith | Dec 24, 00:05 | |
| Jiri Volejnik | Dec 24, 00:29 | |
| Jiri Volejnik | Dec 24, 00:36 | |
| Ken Ferry | Dec 24, 00:37 | |
| Oliver Cameron | Dec 24, 01:24 | |
| Brian Smith | Dec 24, 01:58 | |
| Jiri Volejnik | Dec 24, 02:15 | |
| Oliver Cameron | Dec 24, 12:14 |






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