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sd854282
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03/08/12 10:56 PM (13 years ago)

Twitter0Auth/..README.txt: No such file or directory

When downloading 1.5 code and running in Xcode, I get the following message: Twitter0Auth/..README.txt: No such file or directory I am speculating it may have to do with the new release as 1.5 apps created prior to today run without errors. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
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03/09/12 02:42 AM (13 years ago)
me too, i need to help pls...
 
David @ buzztouch
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04/01/12 11:50 AM (13 years ago)
We've seen this a few times. It's a matter of... a) Expand the files in Xcode. The README.txt file for the Twitter Oauth package is in the BT_Objects / TwitterOAuth folder When you expand this in Xcode you'll see the README.txt file in read. b) Delete the reference to this file in the Xcode project. c) Re-add the reference to this file in the Xcode project. Highlight the TwitterOAuth folder > Add New Files > Navigate to the READMET.txt file in the package you downloaded. Xcode gets a little confused sometimes and doesn't know how to reference all the file in the project. When this happens it's sometimes necessary to re-create the references.
 

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