And Used appropriate additional libraries. I want to increase the performance of the framework by increasing the Chunk size. I recently went through the learning process myself and wrote a lengthy tutorial. If you find Linker issues while building your project Follow steps in: Why do you think that will increase "performance"? Then rebuild the library. For integration of Core-Plot Library , use 'All-Configurations' and set the your base sdks and additional sdk.
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Xcode 4 Archive Version Unspecified I'm trying to build a release version of my iPhone app in Xcode 4 and when it finishes and launches Organizer, there is no version number, it only says "unspecified".
Make sure you're adding it to All Configurations. Go through the Xcode projects for any shared libraries your project uses and make sure the target's "Skip Install" build setting is set to "Yes". Sign up using Facebook.
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In project set Skip Install to NO. Otherwise, they default to using the Debug build configuration or whatever configuration is first, I guess and will be linked to your build. I'm using IPhone simulator Not able to add Omnigroup framework for rtf editor in a my ipad application I have been trying for last 2 weeks to add omnigroup framework for editing rtf files into my local ipad application.
I changed to "All Configurations" in the project settings. There's actually a lot of Xcode configuration involved in using the Omni frameworks. In other words, even if I explicitly rebuild the CORE library, it still doesn't work; I have to clean the iOS project before the core changes take effect.
I am using all default settings.
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Why do you think that will increase "performance"? Which now means that all 4 targets build into the same folder: CORE is a static library with 2 targets: I have found a way to increase the chunk size. I changed from device to simulator. Just add your application version number to the version field for the 'Target' and it will implicitly update the info. Also, I set a valid icon to remove the validation warning but I'm not sure whether this was required for a working package.
My version number is set in my project settings, so not sure what's causing the problem. And apparently now the version number was being displayed in the build field. Chirag Chirag 1 1 silver badge 7 7 bronze badges.
This is preventing me from using Xcode 4's Validate and Submit features. I have a workspace with 3 projects: Although the body of the question specifically asks about changing the libssh2 chunk size the headline of the question still comes up as a top result in Google when searching for NMSSH performance.
I want to increase the performance of the framework by increasing the Chunk size. And Used appropriate nmssh.frmework libraries. So I created new target in xcodeproject.
Then rebuild the library. Add required libraries to the Target Dependencies section of the Build Phases tab.
For emphasis, in case it's not clear in other answers: Make sure you're including Omni's Configuration directory in your project. Asked 4 years, 9 months ago.
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For all dependancies set "Skip Install" build setting to "Yes" Moving any "Public" headers in Build Phases to "Project" Thanks but I needed 3 steps to entierly solve the problem with my project framework: I recently went through the learning process myself and wrote a lengthy tutorial.
Archive the project and now you should be able to see the version number in the Archive. Then rebuild the archive.
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