iphone dylibs and frameworks are already in the device?
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24-09-2019 - |
Question
Are dylibs and frameworks already in an iPhone, or does my app actually incorporate them?
Also, in Xcode I see dylibs with identical names. Sometimes the subsequent names are incremented, as in libz.dylib, libz.1.dylib, libz.1.1.3.dylib, and libz.1.2.3.dylib.
If I have to include libz, should I use the one with the highest rev number, assuming that that's what that is?
Solution
Just link to libz
.
Don't link to a specific version unless it's an absolute requirement, because when the library is updated, the libz
could be re-linked to the updated version, but the old specific version may be gone. For detail see this answer (for Linux, but applies to Darwin too).
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