Daniel Luis dos Santos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2008-12-10 7:38 PM said:

>I am getting this error  over and over again, whenever I do a new
>target in some place and then try to use it somewhere else.
>I have a dynamic library in a project that is used in another project.
>Then I added another dynamic library to the first one which is also
>used by the second project.
>
>The first lib links and the last won't link. The symbols are not
>found. From the gcc command line the -L option is the same because the
>dylib is in the same directory, a new -l<libname> flag is added for
>the new dylib (I dragged the lib file from the finder to the xcode
>tree).
>When I do an nm on the lib file, the symbols are there.
>I changed the install name to have the rpath, but is only relevant at
>run-time, right?

Where's the Cocoa?  Sounds like a question for the Xcode list....

Sean


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