On Mar 29, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Art Isbell wrote:

On Mar 29, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Xcode will now install the framework whenever it builds successfully.

Assuming that the user is an admin user which one shouldn't be for everyday use if you are somewhat security-conscious:

$ ls -ld /Library/Frameworks/
drwxrwxr-x   41 root  admin  1394 Mar 27 20:35 /Library/Frameworks/

Yest, I am pretty lax about my own workstation.


Another approach is to create file system links in /Library/ Frameworks to frameworks in various framework project build directories:

$ ls -l /Library/Frameworks/Employee.framework
lrwxr-xr-x 1 admin admin 72 Jan 2 12:09 /Library/Frameworks/ Employee.framework -> /Users/art/Developer/Xcode/Employee/build/ Development/Employee.framework

I have to admit that this had not even occurred to me. Probably from too much time spent on Winders. It makes a lot of sense though, I like it!

Chuck

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