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Gorkem ERCAN commented on CB-4635:
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lowercase also works for me.. I have actually reverted the changes on the
AppBlade SDK Phonegap Plugin and tried the plugin was able to install and
compile.
> Binary source frameworks import with errors when they start with a lowercase
> letter
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>
> Key: CB-4635
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-4635
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugman
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0
> Environment: iOS, Mac OS 10.7.5, Xcode Version 4.6.3 (4H1503),
> plugman version 0.10.0, phonegap version 3.0.0-0.14.0.
> Reporter: Andrew Tremblay
> Priority: Minor
>
> The [AppBlade SDK Phonegap
> Plugin|https://github.com/AppBlade/SDK-PhoneGap-Plugin/tree/phonegap_v3.0]
> uses libAppBladeUniversal.a as a binary file, which can be added to the
> Libraries of a native iOS target with no problems. From the plugin
> documentation, following the example, the proper way to declare the plugin in
> the plugin.xml would be
> {code:xml}
> <source-file src="src/ios/libAppBladeUniversal.a" framework="true"/>
> {code}
> and the proper way to import the plugin would be
> plugman install --platform ios --plugin AppBlade-PhoneGap-Plugin-Directory/
> --project Project-Directory/platforms/ios/
> However, doing so caused the following linker errors when building in Xcode:
> ld: warning: directory not found for option
> '-L/Users/andrewtremblay/Development/Local Tests/PhoneGap Plugin
> Tests/Hello-AppBlade/platforms/ios/Hello-AppBlade/Plugins/com.appblade.cordova.plugin'
> *ld: library not found for -lAppBladeUniversal*
> The "lib" was getting dropped somewhere and the framework flag was being
> pseudo-ignored (it was being added as both a compile source and a linked
> library in the build target).
> I reverted the plugin, capitalized the library (both the file and the
> declaration in the xml), and reran the command. It fixed the error.
> {code:xml}
> <source-file src="src/ios/LibAppBladeUniversal.a" framework="true"/>
> {code}
> I'm fine with that fix for now, but given that it's legal for an iOS
> developer to name their own binaries in lowercase (and case sensitivity in
> filesystems is a whole other can of worms), this should probably be
> considered a bug and investigated further.
>
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