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Brendan D.
11 years agoExplorer | Level 4
OS X 10.11 bitcode support for Dropbox Sync API?
Hi,
I know that the Dropbox Sync API is deprecated, but would you be able to make a build for OS X 10.11 which has the bitcode flag enabled?
I'm getting the following error (and lots of them) when I compile with Xcode 7 now:
ld: warning: URGENT: all bitcode will be dropped because '/Users/brendan/Projects/tapforms-ios/Pods/Dropbox-Sync-API-SDK/dropbox-ios-sync-sdk-3.1.2/Dropbox.framework/Dropbox(value.o)' was built without bitcode. You must rebuild it with bitcode enabled (Xcode setting ENABLE_BITCODE), obtain an updated library from the vendor, or disable bitcode for this target. Note: This will be an error in the future.
Thanks,
Brendan
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- James H.8811 years agoNew member | Level 1
Brendan, as of now, it seems that the Dropbox API does not support Bitcode. You can get rid of the error by removing the API from your Xcode project, but more preferably, you can switch off Bitcode as a Build Setting in the Project Navigator for your iOS app. If you're working with an OS X app, you'll be required to enable Bitcode, which just means that the Dropbox Sync API is currently unavailable to any OS X 10.11 projects, unfortunately. I came across this information from one of the engineers who wrote the Bitcode platform at Apple. I'm currently at WWDC in San Francisco.
- Brendan D.11 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Oh that's a problem because I have both an iOS and OS X version of my app. So basically I have to rip out Dropbox from my app? Or will Dropbox eventually update to support bitcode? They did say that the Sync API was deprecated but they would still issue bug fixes for it. Hopefully that includes them compiling it for bitcode support.
- Greg-DB11 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the information! I can't make any promises right now one way or another, but we're taking a look at this.
- Harald S.211 years agoNew member | Level 2
Any update on this item? I use the DropboxSDK.framework and get the same message now that I use Xcode7 (beta). It seems to be clear the Dropbox frameworks need an update soon?
- Harry
- Greg-DB11 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
I'll check in with the team on this, but I don't have an update right now.
- Nuno C.311 years agoNew member | Level 1
+1 on Dropbox SDK with bitcode enabled
- Brendan D.11 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Gregory,
Anymore progress on bitcode support? I'm pretty sure it's just a Build Settings flag you enable to support it.
It's getting closer and closer to iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 being released and I would very much like to have bitcode support for my app.
Thanks,
Brendan
- Greg-DB11 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
No update right now, but I'll check in on this with the team again.
- Anthony B.1511 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Another +1 on Dropbox SDK with bitcode enabled. Needed for iOS 9 and Xcode 7.
- Vincent C.511 years agoNew member | Level 2
WatchOS2 is mandatory to have Bitcode enabled, yes, we do need DropBox SDK with bitcode enabled. Thanks!
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