I'm trying to create a framework in Xcode and have successfully done so, but as it turns out, Xcode flattens the directory structure of when copying headers in the Copy Headers build phase. I've tried adding the files as Folder References instead of the groups, but then it won't even recognize the header-files as header files!
So, how can I tell Xcode to keep the directory structure when copying the header files to my .framework-bundle?
Use Copy Files instead of Copy Headers in the Build Phases UI.
Create a separate Copy Files (Editor -> Add Build Phase) for each output folder needed.
Add source folder as reference to folder (radio button in the "Add files..." dialog). Then drag'n'drop those folders from Navigator tab to "Build Phases->Copy Files". After this headers will be located in folders on next build.
If you cannot use a folder reference because the folders contain non-header-files, too, which you don't want to copy, add a Run Script build phase instead:
That will copy all
.h
files from the path youcd
'd to intoYourFramework.framework/Versions/A/Headers
just like marking them as public would.From this question's accepted answer:
It seems that this is not currently a built in feature of xcode, so you must revert to scripts to copy files recursively (presumably selecting only header files): How can I preserve subgroups when changing role to public in Copy Headers build phase in XCode?
Here's a discussion about how to accomplish just that: http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/xcode/259185-copy-headers-that-preserves-subdirectory-structure.html