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Problem loading a CoreDataModel from a Static library in Swift
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Problem loading a CoreDataModel from a Static library in Swift


  • Subject: Problem loading a CoreDataModel from a Static library in Swift
  • From: Jim Adams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 13:55:41 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Problem loading a CoreDataModel from a Static library in Swift

Not sure where to ask this question. I just started trying Swift to see how my company’s SDK could be integrated. I am getting this error:
CoreData: Failed to load optimized model at path …/modle.omo’

This is a static library with an associated bundle that contains the CoreData model. ObjC works just fine. The code seems to run but the warning/error is disturbing. I searched all over Google and only found a mention of the Google Maps SDK. There was no post of the solution other than re-compiling with Xcode 7. Since we already build with Xcode 7 I am at a loss. Anyone else seen this?

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