Start with the "Add > Existing Frameworks" contextual
menu.
If you type a "/" in an Open panel, a path box
appears. You can then type "/usr/lib" to display
that directory.
Kevin G.
I am not quite sure how to do this (and maybe this belongs on the
Xcode
list), but I need to link to zlib.
I managed to find another project that linked and copied it into
mine so now
I have the little yellow toolbox icon in my linked files list and
doing a
Get Info shows:
Path: /user/lib/libz.dylib
Full Path: Path: /user/lib/libz.1.2.3.dylib
Is this the proper link method for 10.5 and 10.4 (I am building on
10.5.3).
Is this correct? How do I properly add files that are hidden in the
Finder
and File Nav boxes?
Thanks,
Trygve
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