Re: Frameworks in red

2009-09-27 Thread Graham Cox
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

Re: Frameworks in red

2009-09-27 Thread ERG Consultant
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.

Re: Frameworks in red

2009-09-27 Thread Gregory Weston
ERG Consultant wrote: 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.) Nevertheless, Graham has correctly stated the reason that items show up in red: Xcode can't find them where it

Frameworks in red

2009-09-26 Thread Erg Consultant
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