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Carthage #1

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TofPlay opened this issue May 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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Carthage #1

TofPlay opened this issue May 4, 2016 · 2 comments

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@TofPlay
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TofPlay commented May 4, 2016

Hi,
For iOS and macOS projets it's will be great to make your component Carthage compatible

Take a look at these articles:

On your README.md add Carthage compatible on top and add section for the installation with Carthage.

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I will look into that.

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Swiftrien commented May 8, 2016

While I can (and have) created a framework from SwifterSockets, I cannot use that framework in my main project (Swifterfire). At best I get a runtime error about the inability to find the dylib.

I could not find a solution for this. In addition Apple mentions that sharing frameworks as frameworks is not really possible, it is necessary to compile the framework by the framework user to ensure compatibility.

Hence I see little advantage in pursuing this further. It would take me too much time and there does not seem to be a payoff justifying that.

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