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Malikai
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11/23/11 12:38 AM (14 years ago)

Deprecation error in BT_device.m

I am getting a deprecation error in the line below. self.canReportLocation = locMan.locationServicesEnabled; I'm not sure what i need to change this to. The project was downloaded from my self hosted BT Server. Any ideas?
 
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11/23/11 12:45 AM (14 years ago)
I got it. I changed my search on here and found the answer...
 
David @ buzztouch
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11/23/11 09:17 AM (14 years ago)
Cool. v1.4 for sure has some old code in it...not sure what version you're working with. Glad you got it worked out.
 
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11/23/11 11:39 AM (14 years ago)
I am using the most recent update of the BT Server. Xcode 4.2 I switched my target version to 3.0 and the error went away. I do seem to be having an issue with my code not updating when I make changes to the BTS backend. I'm still tinkering though and have not gone through all of the options.
 
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11/23/11 09:53 PM (14 years ago)
Cool. For sure tough to get your head around all the options and how it works. But, stick with it a bit and it will suddenly make tons of sense. The code in your Xcode download doesn't magically update when you make control panel changes. The phone downloads the newest configuration data for the app when you 'refresh' in the phone. This is totally different than downloading the source code for your app. Stick with it, grab some turkey...it's all good.
 

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