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CarolinaK
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Carthage compilation of ObjectiveDropboxOfficial fails, 'DBFilesCreateFolderResult.h' file not found
I'm migrating the dropbox dependency for an objective C iOS project to v2 by compiling the newest Objective C Dropbox SDK using Carthage. My intention is to add it as a subproject, since it's an olde...
- 9 years agoHi,
I had this problem too when using it as a Subproject in my App.
It seams that the .project file is corrupted. There are a lot of header files (.h) files missing.Adding them manually has fixed the problem for me:
1. You can add them by selecting (one by one) all Groups under "Shared/Generated/ApiObjects" and press "ctrl+alt+A". This will show you the missing files.
2. After adding them go to the "Subproject/Build-Phase/Headers/" and move all new added .h files to the "Public" section.
3. Now other errors will occur. There are some removed files. You can see them in the project navigator (left side). Remove them
4. Now, other errors will occur (FAIL!). Go to your app add the framework AND link the binary. Otherwise the app will crash on startup.
5. → Build and Run and Enjoy :-)
Hope this will help you. It took me the hole afternoon.
Peter J.6
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Any update on this? I get the same problem when trying to update from May's build to the current one.
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