I have written a framework that I want to embed in my application, but I can't 
overcome one issue. I'm using Xcode 7.0.1 on OS X v10.11 El Capitan. The 
framework project and the application project are in the same Xcode workspace, 
and the projects are correctly set up so that the framework will get linked by 
the application.

If I select the Codesign radio button in the target's General tab when I build 
the application, the build fails at the codesign stage with this basic error: 
"... Versions/A: No such file or directory". Well, of course it can't find a 
framework with version "A" -- my framework is now up to version "M" (I've been 
maintaining it for 13 years).

My question: I can't figure out how to tell Xcode to codesign framework version 
"M" instead of version "A". I have set every build setting I can find that 
takes a framework version to "M", but I'm guessing that I might have overlooked 
one. Can somebody please point me in the right direction? (Don't tell me to 
change the framework's version to "A"; that would be cheating.)

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Bill Cheeseman - [email protected]


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