Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
I have the same issue, too.
Who knows how to solve it?
Original comment by qwjc...@gmail.com
on 29 Dec 2008 at 7:29
Just look at the manpage of gcc :
-Fdir
Add the framework directory dir to the head of the list of directories to be searched for header files.
These directories are interleaved with those
specified by -I options and are scanned in a left-to-right order.
A framework directory is a directory with frameworks in it. A framework is a directory with a "Headers"
and/or "PrivateHeaders" directory contained
directly in it that ends in ".framework". The name of a framework is the name of this directory
excluding the ".framework". Headers associated with
the framework are found in one of those two directories, with "Headers" being searched first. A
subframework is a framework directory that is in a
framework's "Frameworks" directory. Includes of subframework headers can only appear in a header of
a framework that contains the subframework, or in
a sibling subframework header. Two subframeworks are siblings if they occur in the same framework.
A subframework should not have the same name as a
framework, a warning will be issued if this is violated. Currently a subframework cannot have
subframeworks, in the future, the mechanism may be
extended to support this. The standard frameworks can be found in "/System/Library/Frameworks" and
"/Library/Frameworks". An example include looks
like "#include <Framework/header.h>", where Framework denotes the name of the framework and
header.h is found in the "PrivateHeaders" or "Headers"
directory.
Original comment by richard....@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2010 at 9:47
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
puder1...@gmail.com
on 27 May 2008 at 5:03