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Marcel Kinard commented on CB-5921:
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[Almost all of] the members of the mailing list get notified of Jira issues and
comments, so consider it already visible.
However, if you believe further arguments need to be made in favor of your
proposal, those would be best to go here in the Jira item, so they stay in
context with the proposal.
If you want someone to pick up where you left off, then post your contribution
someplace reachable (i.e., github.com) and sign an Apache CLA. And of course
include enough description for someone to make sense of what you've done and
identify what remains.
Be aware that you'll need to make it attractive enough for someone to want to
do this work. There are lots of other competing issues.
> Cordova on iOS should use an XCWorkspace, or at least support using one.
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> Key: CB-5921
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5921
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: iOS
> Reporter: Graham Mueller
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: core
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> Hi Guys,
> Not sure what to log this as. It's not so much a bug as an incompatibility
> with other frameworks. Anyway, this is specifically an issue with the build
> process on iOS. Do with it what you will.
> If you're familiar with the CocoaPods framework, you'll know that on initial
> install, it creates an XCWorkspace file, and instructs you to exclusively use
> that afterwards. This is because the CocoaPods library adds itself as a
> linked project that must be built, similar to Cordova/Phonegap. The
> difference is that Cordova adds itself as a sub project, instead of a sibling
> project (which is effectively the workspace goal, from my understanding,
> though I'm having a hard time finding a good link to explain it better).
> So, I would suggest that Cordova moves to this setup as well -- it should
> create the workspace that has both the Cordova project and your app project.
> Alternatively, if you don't want to go through and change that creation code,
> it would be great if the CLI offered someway to specify what you want it to
> build. I found the actual build script that's calling xcodebuild with a
> -project flag in it (this is where -workspace would go). There is currently
> no way to override this, so there is currently no way at all to support
> workspaces (and consequently no way to use CocoaPods).
> Any thoughts or reasons not to do so?
> Thanks,
> Graham
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