SwiftFoundation | Cross-Platform, Protocol-Oriented Programming base library to complement the Swift Standard Library. | iOS library
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Cross-Platform, Protocol-Oriented Programming base library to complement the Swift Standard Library.
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QUESTION
I have developed a couple of watch apps and I am getting the hang of it, but when I try to add a watch os target to a React Native App I get 47 errors that I do not understand.
I am attempting to follow this tutorial - How to add an Apple Watch Extension To your react native application.
Steps to Reproduce 1. Create a new React Native ProjectFirst, I created a new React Native Project. (success ✅)
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-13 at 00:05I was able to resolve this issue by changing the Library Search Paths Build Setting.
In your project select the Watch Extension Target, then Build Settings Menu, and find the Library Search Paths setting. (You need to make sure the "All" filter is selected or you will not see this setting). In it's value you'll see two links, use the first one only... Set the value ov Library Search Paths to: "$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/usr/lib/swift/$(PLATFORM_NAME)"
This worked for me 🎉🥳
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I am developing an Appcelerator Titanium iOS Module that uses a 3rd party framework (OpenCV).
So far, so good. I ran into some problems, but gradually managed to get through them (with help). Now, I am getting this annoying erros that states Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCore'
and other libraries. The module compiles with no problem, the error I get when trying to run the module in the App (I don't even get warns on XCode, 'it's all good man').
The error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-28 at 16:06For my specific case, what solved the issue (I must thank the team/users of TiSlack which helped me through this) was to install the newer Titanium Mobile SDK (9.2.0). The errors are gone, the App runs now!
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