Hi,
as I moved most of my development-work to Mac OS X, I recently did some tutorials on XCode framework-creation. Frameworks bundle the dynamic library, the needed headers and also additional documentation. They also provide a mechanism for handling multiple version of a library to coexist in one bundle. I thought it would be a bit more comfortable to have the COLLADA DOM cleanly compiled as a dynamic lib and bundled into a XCode framework so I created a new XCode-project for the DOM.
Get the updated XCode-project here:
http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0425503/dom … mework.zip
Simple extract the zip-content into COLLADA_DOM/build/xcode, open COLLADA_DOM.xcodeproj and build. It was created with XCode 2.4.1 and works with the COLLADA DOM 1.3 release and the current version in the SVN-repository.
The XCode-project contains COLLADA_DOM141 and COLLADA_DOM131 framework targets in Release/Debug configuration. To install a framework simply drag and drop COLLADA_DOM/build/xcode/build/Debug/COLLADA_DOM141.framework to ~/Library/Frameworks in the Finder. You will also find the correct headers for each version installed with the framework. This way you can easily integrate the DOM in your existing XCode - project.
The Release-version of the dynamic-lib is about 3mb and I tested it with the Refinery and some conditioners I managed to port to Mac OS X. I have not experienced any issues with the build so far.
I got the Refinery running under Mac OS X after modifying some stuff in the java-src. When I’m finished with a clean XCode - project and cross-platform-compatible modifications of the sources I will post that as well (or post it at the sourceforge-tracker)
- h