Re: Re : Unable to find framework named

From: Anjo Krank (kran..ogicunited.com)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 09:52:10 EST

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    I just tried to see if this is actually true (which I doubt) and the
    damn assistant doesn't even start up correctly because it's not able
    to parse import declarations of the type er.extensions.ERXWOContext. I
    really, really fail to see why I should spend one minute on this
    crappy thing when it's so horrendously broken.

    Either Apple open-sources it (preferably), or kills it (a very close
    second) and publishes a protocol with which other can implement
    similar behaviour, but it does NOT work and it is NOT suitable for any
    serious development. Basing your work on it it suicidal to say the
    least.

    Cheers, Anjo

    Am 24.01.2008 um 15:17 schrieb David Avendasora:

    > Putting the .d2wmodel file anywhere other than the ROOT of the
    > project hides it from Rapid Turnaround & the Assistant. Rapid
    > Turnaround still "works" but it modifies the user.d2wmodel file in
    > the build directory instead since it can't find it in the project
    > root. This must be an left-over from Xcode where everything was in
    > the root.



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