Overview
Comment: | Fix a typo in README. |
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User & Date: | js on 2011-06-13 21:28:49 |
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Context
2011-06-29
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19:17 | Check for libobjc / libobjfw-rt and abort if not found. check-in: 342edd9a4d user: js tags: 0.5 | |
2011-06-13
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21:28 | Fix a typo in README. check-in: af13eba3c0 user: js tags: 0.5 | |
03:47 | Fix -[conformsToProtocol:] for the old GNU runtime. check-in: 6fa34f7811 user: js tags: 0.5 | |
Changes
Modified README from [3ed6345b53] to [02fd1965be].
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 | It is also possible to build ObjFW as a Mac OS X framework. To do so, just execute xcodebuild -target ObjFW in the root directory of ObjFW or open the .xcodeproj in Xcode and choose Build -> Build from the menu. Copy the resulting ObjFW.framework to /Library/Frameworks and you are done. | | | 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 | It is also possible to build ObjFW as a Mac OS X framework. To do so, just execute xcodebuild -target ObjFW in the root directory of ObjFW or open the .xcodeproj in Xcode and choose Build -> Build from the menu. Copy the resulting ObjFW.framework to /Library/Frameworks and you are done. USING THE MAC OS X FRAMEWORK IN XCODE To use the Mac OS X framework in Xcode, you need to add the .framework to your project and add the following flags to "Other C Flags": -fconstant-string-class=OFConstantString -fno-constant-cfstrings Additionally, since Xcode 4, you need to manually set the compiler to GCC |
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