aasatt
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06/14/12 04:42 PM (13 years ago)

Why is it that...?

why does my app compiles sucessfully onto my 5.1.1 4S (with 14 warnings) but when I compile to the iPhone or iPad 5.1 simulators to see how my app looks on an iPad it fails and I get 15 warnings and 9 errors? heres a couple screenshots: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zl62h4cqrdb9f4f/Screen%20Shot%202012-06-14%20at%204.39.43%20PM.png https://www.dropbox.com/s/pm8kci10c3276uk/Screen%20Shot%202012-06-14%20at%204.39.27%20PM.png
 
David @ buzztouch
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06/15/12 01:01 AM (13 years ago)
Good question: You should have no warning and no errors. Both are bad. Errors will prevent the compiler (in Xcode) for doing anything. Warnings will still compile but they should not be there. In looking at your screenshot, it looks like Xcode is showing "directory not found" warnings and "undefined symbols" errors. This could mean all sorts of stuff. Can you successfully compile any iOS apps? These message are related to your Xcode environment / install and not the source code you downloaded from your control panel. These are usually easy fixes but it's impossible to know what you have going on without actually being at your machine :-) Maybe do a Google search for "Undefined symbols" and see what you come up with. I'll be your no the only one with a funky Xcode setup (one that is confused).
 
PSMDanny
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06/15/12 01:55 PM (13 years ago)
Hi aasatt, From what I can see I guess there is something wrong with the integration of leadbolt. Try to compile your app without the leadbolt integration and you'll probably see that the app will work. After that do the integration again. I have no experience with leadbolt but know that there are a couple of threads in this forum. Do a search on "leadbolt" or ask the guys from leadbolt. Best Regards, Danny
 

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