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Re: "Use of unresolved identifier" when using a framework which Xcode can see
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Re: "Use of unresolved identifier" when using a framework which Xcode can see


  • Subject: Re: "Use of unresolved identifier" when using a framework which Xcode can see
  • From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 03:49:45 +0000

On Aug 30, 2015, at 18:53 , Alex Hall <email@hidden> wrote:

The Readme states that I just add the Swifter.xcodeproj file to my project, add SwifteriOS or SwifterMac to the frameworks section of my project's build phases

Actually, after I posted the previous reply, I went and checked the readme. What it actually says is:

"If you're using Xcode 6, Swifter can be installed by simply dragging the Swifter Xcode project into your own project and adding either the SwifteriOS or SwifterMac framework as an embedded framework.”

That is, it actually says what I said, not what you said. There’s nothing about build phases in there, although if you’re used to "old-school" Xcode (more than 6 months in the past ;) ) it's not surprising you might think that’s what it meant.

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