Not sure what difference it makes having either of the following in the read me:
"Installation: run install.sh" Vs. "Installation: run make" On 7/25/12 12:11 PM, "Shazron" <[email protected]> wrote: >Great job Fil! Unfortunately we still need the Getting Started with >iOS guide, because of the change in expectation of how things work, >and my experience with 2.0.0 iOS and devs needing some pointers. > >Since: >1. We will not install to $(HOME)/Documents/CordovaLib anymore, where >the user extracts the source, that will be the location of CordovaLib >after they run "make" >2. They will need to know that they need to run "make" (maybe we >should have a simple install.sh instead that can simply call make? >since we are not really making anything anymore I don't think) > >On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: >> Reference branch: >> >>https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-cordova-ios.git;a=sho >>rt >> log;h=refs/heads/1091 >> >> I've removed the installer and all of its dependencies from iOS. Would >> love to have others take a look. This decouples us even further away >>from >> the old Xcode templates. Also lines us up more with Apache's "ship only >> source" policy. Finally: no longer need to install the library. You do, >> however, need to run "make" after cloning the repo; this will set >>various >> Xcode variables to point to the location of your cloned CordovaLib. >>Should >> fix a few issues we've been having with the CLI tools as well. >> >> Changes include: >> >> - no more wkhtml, markdown, brew, and packagemaker as dependencies >> - requirement to run "make" after cloning >> >> Very likely in need of a once-over of all the documentation, esp. the >> getting started guides. Actually, do we even need the Getting Started >>with >> Xcode guide anymore after this? >> >> Would love to hear from others on this topic. >> >> Cheers, >> Fil >>
