Hello,
I ran into this problem before, but forgot how I solved it.
When building WebKit using WebKit.xcodeproj I get the following error:
Library not found for -lWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard
I can't recall whether I changed the library name in the build profile to
WebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a or what I did to get the compiler to find
the library. Any help would be appreciated.
This brings up another issue, and I appreciate all the help provided by
everyone - the WebKit mailing lists provide great insight.
I imagine I am in the minority here, but I like to build my WebKit modules in
Xcode. However, every time I download a new nightly build I have to jump
through a number of hoops (not always the same ones) to get one or more of
JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit to build via Xcode (and yes, I build them
in the correct order). I am now comfortable with having to update the
locations of missing JavaScriptCore and WebCore frameworks (this is now
expected), but the missing library isn't has obvious for me to solve.
Here is my request. Since JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit are they most
important components of a build (via Xcode), couldn't someone update the
corresponding .xcodeprojs JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit to reflect the
updated file structure with the nightly build? Please? This also happens with
many of the ancillary .xcodeprojs as well, but people build those way less
frequently. I also would like to add an updating of DumpRenderTree.xcodeproj
as well :)
Thanks,
Alan
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