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I understand this is nine years old (how the heck did 2011 become 9 years ago, i still think 2001 was nine years ago!), and anyway, I am having all sorts of issues when trying to get this to work for modern objc project. Is it possible to make this display as a subview in a storyboard view?
Even the demo project won't work and i am willing to invest in the time to get it to work as i think this is the nicest looking speedometer gauge in objective c. LMGauge isn't as pretty but works out of the box...
Even if it builds, it won't run on the simulator.
Failed to install the requested application
Domain: NSPOSIXErrorDomain
Code: 22
Failure Reason: The bundle identifier of the application could not be determined.
Recovery Suggestion: Ensure that the application's Info.plist contains a value for CFBundleIdentifier.
User Info: {
bundleURL = "file:///Users/jweinraub/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MeterView-djdloospfradzfgzfzgtdhdivraf/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/meterview.app/";
}
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I understand this is nine years old (how the heck did 2011 become 9 years ago, i still think 2001 was nine years ago!), and anyway, I am having all sorts of issues when trying to get this to work for modern objc project. Is it possible to make this display as a subview in a storyboard view?
Even the demo project won't work and i am willing to invest in the time to get it to work as i think this is the nicest looking speedometer gauge in objective c. LMGauge isn't as pretty but works out of the box...
Even if it builds, it won't run on the simulator.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: