Exotic Objects
Exotic Objects
Sorry - I won't have time to do that. It can be quite a painful process, I know. Lots of obscure issues! If you do manage to get it done,...
So, Rome is actually creating the frameworks - they end up in a 'build' folder in the same directory as the Podfile. Framework compilation succeeds. Something goes wrong after that......
I was able to recreate this with a simple project and podspec. Here's the project that contains the podfile: https://github.com/ExoticObjects/test_use_frameworks_2 and the local development pod that contains the podspec: https://github.com/ExoticObjects/test_pod_2...
I agree with everything you said. But our app was rejected last week. We made all of the arguments you just made. Nonetheless, they are forcing us to add a...
We found it hard to imagine as well. But it happened! I wish I was making it up... This is not Instagram's or InstagramKit's problem - it's yet another strange...
I did, of course, but thanks! On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 3:43 AM Nikhil Nigade [email protected] wrote: > @ExoticObjects https://github.com/ExoticObjects Hey, @shyambhat > https://github.com/shyambhat and I discussed this yesterday....
"packing of frameworks with Swift dependencies are not supported" Any thoughts on if/when this will be supported? Not having this functionality is adding a good deal of extra work packaging...
Can you elaborate a bit on what would be required to implement this feature? Are there reasons why it's especially difficult? For example, I know that name mangling is different...
Unfortunately I can only make a screenshot of this issue NOT working. To show it working I'd need to download XCode 4.6 again. XCode 5 has no documentation browser. At...
Erm, unless I'm missing something, this IS issue #409 :-)