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This is the first Pod I have worked with that has this issue. Should the include use quotes as suggested by Xcode, or is there something I should be doing in Xcode to add the podfile's include files to the include file search path automatically when I add cocoa pods?
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From what I am reading, this occurs when use_framworks! is in play. When using frameworks, the import needs to use frameworks based notation. I am still very new to this, and looking into it, but I think I am getting close to solving this myself.
I created a pull request with a fix to allow @import LMAlertView but it has been a while, and this project is dead. As such, it was never merged, and I dont want to be yet another fork. As such, I just stopped using this tool. There is some functionality in here that I like, but I just moved on to using standard system alerts.
This is the first Pod I have worked with that has this issue. Should the include use quotes as suggested by Xcode, or is there something I should be doing in Xcode to add the podfile's include files to the include file search path automatically when I add cocoa pods?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: