In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm a bit confused about the Leopard bundle in the FileView framework.  
> It links to tyhe FileView framework, at @executable_path/../Frameworks/ 
> FileView.framework/Versions/A/FileView. However from the bundle  
> executable that path does not exist. So isn't that a problem? Does it  
> work because the FileView mach-O is guaranteed to be already loaded?

I'm not sure if dyld needs that path since the framework loads the 
bundle; you should be able to link it with -undefined_suppress and it 
will still work.  I was originally linking it via the bundle_loader 
flag, but building is cleaner with a separate target that does 
Framework, Bundle, Copy in proper order.  Why would  
@executable_path/../Frameworks... not be a valid path, though?


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