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jvalley
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04/26/13 12:34 PM (12 years ago)

Flurry question

I am trying to implement. Where do i put the .h file and .a files.. The code i know goes the the appdelegate.m file. Thanks
 
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04/26/13 03:05 PM (12 years ago)
Almost any 'sdk' will get 'added' to your project. The concept of whether it should go into 'docs' or 'frameworks' is sort of inconsequential; those directories aren't actually segregating any files, it's merely a visual organizing tool. Of course, I usually add them to 'frameworks'. But again, as long as xcode is aware of the new files, they will be accessed from wherever they 'look' like they are. You can always add another 'group' if you want to keep the files (visually) separated. Cheers! -- Smug
 
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04/26/13 05:25 PM (12 years ago)
How do I add system config frame work? I google and understand but I got more confused :)
 
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05/02/13 10:26 AM (12 years ago)
@jvalley in Xcode, to the right of the project file manager, you'll see Project and Targets, select your app name below Targets. You'll see to the right of that, Summary, Info, Build Settings, Build Phases. Go to Build Phases, expand Link Binary With Libraries, scroll to the bottom of this list, and click on the + sign you'll find there, type the framework name you are looking for and add it. good luck!
 

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