> On Oct 14, 2015, at 7:03 AM, John Daniel <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> If I look at the “OS X Code Signing In Depth” documentation online, it says 
> "Multi-versioned frameworks are discouraged in general.”


Yes, I saw that. Over the last few years the documentation has slowly moved 
from recommending multi-versioned frameworks to discouraging them. At the same 
time, it has moved from preferring shared frameworks to preferring embedded 
frameworks (with an express exception for private frameworks that are used by 
multiple applications from the same developer). It is these changes in the 
documentation that led me to move my products from shared, multi-version 
frameworks to embedded, single-version frameworks.

I don't know where you got the idea that I prefer the former. I thought I was 
pretty clear that I am moving to embedded, single-version frameworks, as Apple 
recommends. My apologies if I said anything to mislead.

My question remains: Is there some way in Xcode 7 to specify a framework 
version other than "A" when codesigning an embedded framework from the target's 
General tab at build time? If so, what is it? If anybody knows of any 
documentation, please refer me to it. (You don't need to respond, John, because 
you've already made it clear that you don't have the answer. If you want to 
keep talking about other topics, please start a new thread. Thanks.)

-- 

Bill Cheeseman - [email protected]

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