Hallo Fons,
The easiest way is to use cmake and let it create the Xcode project, this has the advantage that the dictionaries are created automatically, I extract the needed files from FairRoot and merge them into one CMakefile.txt, I also included the FindROOT.cmake which set the ROOT needed variables. With these two files one can compile and link his own code, I created an example from root event example (root/test).
Just un-tar the attached file and run:
cmake -G Xcode ./
This will create an Xcode project Event.xcodeproj which can be opened and used by the Xcode.
Hope this will help!
Mohammad
On 6/2/09 9:41 AM, "Fons Rademakers" <Fons.Rademakers_at_cern.ch> wrote:
> In the ROOT team we don't yet have Xcode templates for ROOT based projects. > If anybody has something like that please let us know. > > Cheers, Fons. > > > > Lucio Anderlini wrote:>> explaining what to do and giving an example (Event.c).
>> Dear rooters,
>> I ma trying to use XCode with root libraries, I found a FAQ answer
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