I should have mentioned that the Frameworks in question are the System 
frameworks. And they are Found Fine by The original App. (which Runs just Fine.)

Sent from my iPod

On Sep 26, 2009, at 11:54 PM, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:

Files shown in red can't be found at the path given.

If you do a Get Info on the file you can correct the path. If it's a framework 
shared by several projects it's worth putting it in a location that won't move 
and can be reached by them all. You might also want to look into setting up a 
common build folder.

The crash is probably due to the framework being not found at run time (because 
it couldn't be found at compile time and so wasn't copied to the correct 
destination within the app). If the app can't be linked to its frameworks at 
launch time, launch is simply aborted, and the Finder displays no explanation 
(on the Mac - no idea what happens on the godPhone).

--Graham



On 27/09/2009, at 1:12 PM, Erg Consultant wrote:

When I drag a bunch of frameworks from one Xcode project to another, their 
names are listed in red in the destination project. I know they exist because 
the original project works fine and I can do a "Reveal In Finder" to verify 
that they exist? The project being dragged *to* however crashes on launch even 
though I've verified the frameworks also exist at the paths listed in that 
project. I am using iPhone SDK 3.1 and XCode 3.1.3.




      

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