>> Any wise words on this? How would you approach this?
>
> I wouldn't use a framework unless you intend on sharing code between
> multiple projects.

Well, it's across multiple sub projects.

> If you're doing something that's pretty small scale, then
> your current setup will be just fine.

...but the current setup is with an embedded framework. Or WDYM?

>> Is there a way of statically linking a framework (and not just a library)?
>
>
> No; frameworks are dynamic-only.

Ah, OK. So I didn't miss anything. Just remembered someone saying you
could use static linking with the Aquatic Prime framework to make it
more secure. So I thought that this should be possible somehow.
Nevermind. Thanks.

> BTW, this is a better question for the xcode-users list...

Hm... is it? Didn't occur to me to be Xcode specific. Anyway - sorry about that.

cheers
--
Torsten
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