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zulfishah
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
v2 API iOS Objective-C SDK: crash after file upload
I'm getting a lot of crash reports after updating my app to the v2 API using the iOS Objective-C Dropbox library. The crash log seems to suggest something internal with the Dropbox library ... can so...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
8 years agoThanks for the report! A few questions first:
- What version of the SDK are you using? If you're not using the latest version, currently v3.3.2, please update to that and let us know if it doesn't help.
- Are you able to reproduce this yourself, or are you only seeing it via user crash reports?
- zulfishah8 years agoExplorer | Level 3I'm only getting this through user crash reports; not reproducible myself (though I'm trying). Also trying to figure out which version of the SDK I currently have integrated in the project ... how would I be able to do that? I just imported the ObjectiveDropboxOfficial2.framework
- Greg-DB8 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
As long as you have a copy from around March or later you can check the kV2SDKVersion constant in code.
Otherwise, it would depend on your installation method. E.g., with CocoaPods you can check the Podfile.lock file. For Carthage, you can check the Cartfile.resolved file.
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