Re: iOS/RestKit/XCode 4.6
Re: iOS/RestKit/XCode 4.6
- Subject: Re: iOS/RestKit/XCode 4.6
- From: Dave <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 09:25:51 +0000
Hi,
In general I've found that anything this difficult to just add to a
project is probably not worth adding in the first place. I mean if
the developers were so lazy/incompetent that that couldn't be
bothered to write decent up to date instructions on how to install it
then what chance does the code itself have? I'm worried now that the
underlying code is a complete mess like so many of the other projects
on GitHub.
In this case, it could be XCode 4.6 that is causing the issues, but
since that's the IDE I *have* to use, it really doesn't matter.
Also since no one has replied and there is little or nothing about
RestKit on the Net, I'd say most other developers have come to the
conclusion that it's not worth the trouble to include.
Can anyone recommend a (Good - one that it is actually possible to
include in your project!) Third Party Network Manager type library?
All the Best
Dave
On 19 Feb 2013, at 20:49, Crispin Bennett wrote:
Dave,
You might want to have a look at CocoaPods (http://cocoapods.org/).
It's a friendlier way of managing external deps than git
submodules, and has 'pods' (its reuse specification format)
available for both AFNetworking and RestKit.
I've only just started using it for my latest project still in its
early stages, so may not have hit major gotchas yet, but it's been
very nice to use so far.
Cheers,
CB.
On 20/02/2013, at 3:33 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone managed to successfully add RestKit and AFNetworking as
part of it) with XCode 4.6.
I've pulled the Sub Module from github and following the
installation instructions but I just can't get it it build
properly. The instructions on github are out of date by the looks
of things and I'm at a loss as it know what to tweak. I really
can't understand it's so difficult to add something like this in
XCode 4, ever since they "upgraded" it, I've had nothing by problems.
The documentation and examples for RestKit looked really good, but
now I've had these problems I'm wondering if it's worth the
effort. I've found in the past that generally if something takes
more than 10 minutes to add to your existing project then the
underlying product itself is likely to be flakey too. Since
usually the same developers that write the code also do the
installation setup and documentation.
The is here, I'm not sure if it's not just XCode playing up?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
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