I can't find the good old "Add existing frameworks" option. How do I do this?
We're talking about Xcode 4 DP2 (in the context of iPhone development, as far as it matters...).
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I can't find the good old "Add existing frameworks" option. How do I do this?
We're talking about Xcode 4 DP2 (in the context of iPhone development, as far as it matters...).
I just added the existing framework folder manually into the project navigator. Worked for me.
I would like to point out that if you can't find "Link Binaries With Libraries" in your build phases tab click the "Add build phase" button in the lower right corner.
Follow below 5 steps to add framework in your project.

Here is the official Apple Link
Another easy way to do it so that it is referenced in the project folder you want, like "Frameworks", is to:
Select "Show the Project navigator"
Right-click on the project folder you wish to add the framework to.
Select 'Add Files to "YourProjectName"'
Browse to the framework - generally under /Developer/SDKs/MacOSXversion.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
Select the one you want.
Select "Add"
It will appear in both the project navigator where you want it, as well as in the "Link Binary With Libraries" area of the "Build Phases" pane of your target.
The frameworks directory is as follow in my computer:
/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS5.0.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
not the directory
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSXversion.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
In Project
Follow the screen shots


you are ready to Go!
In the project navigator, select your project.
Select your target.
Select the "Build Phases" tab.
expander. Click the + button.
Select your framework.
(optional) Drag and drop the added framework to the "Frameworks" group.

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