Awesome work with the tibar module, works like a charm.
Some ideas for improvement:
As mentioned somewhere in the issues (not by me), an addition of the following
line at the bottom of the module.xcconfig coming with the prebuild module makes
the module work at the first try, you do not have to go into the xcode project
and add the frameworks manually any more:
OTHER_LDFLAGS=$(inherited) -framework AVFoundation -framework CoreMedia
-framework CoreVideo -framework QuartzCore /usr/lib/libiconv.dylib
Apart from that, please mention in the first page that you have to compile the
module (if you build it yourself) using the build.py, I needed a day to figure
that one out:
The file that is built by the xcode project (if you compile the code) creates a
libTibar.a, with an uppercase T. This file only runs on the devices, not in the
simulator. There it says it can't find libtibar.a (you can use it to keep the
App size down in production, though, as it's 1 mb smaller, as previously
mentioned).
If you want the libtibar.a that runs in both the simulator and the device, run
the build.py with python. It will create the libtibar.a without the uppercase T.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by felix.ba...@googlemail.com on 19 Sep 2011 at 10:11
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
felix.ba...@googlemail.com
on 19 Sep 2011 at 10:11