问题
I'm having trouble adding Facebook Connect to my iPhone Project. Here's the directory structure:
-> MyProject
----> MyProject.xcodeproj
----> fbconnect-iphone
----> build/
----> <other files and folders>
As directed,
- I opened fbconnect-iphone/src/FBConnect.xcodeproj project file.
- I dragged the FBConnect group into my application's Xcode project.
- I kept "Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed)" checkbox OFF.
As directed,
- I went to Projects > Edit Project Settings.
- Looked for "Header Search Path" in Search Paths category.
- Added "../../fbconnect-iphone/src". Kept Recursive checkbox OFF.
I used "Build" button to check if everything is fine so far. It wasn't/isn't. It give me 16 warnings and 101 errors.
What am i missing here? I'm using iPhone SDK 3.0. Xcode 3.1.3.
Regards.
回答1:
Somehow the relative path "../../fbconnect-iphone/src" is not working, but absolute path does the trick. I still wonder if all this hassle can be avoided.
回答2:
I had the steps you mentioned work perfectly in one project, and in another it caused 100+ errors as mentioned above. I went into the FBConnect classes and manually removed the FBConnect folder from the paths in the import lines. So #import "FBConnect/FBConnect.h" became #import "FBConnect.h", and now everything works. Go figure.
回答3:
Your relative path doesn't look correct. It needs to be relative to the project file. In your case the "fbconnect-iphone" folder resides in the same place as your project file, so this should do the trick: fbconnect-iphone/src
(i.e. without the ../../
at the beginning).
回答4:
Place the given below path in "User Header Search Paths" in Target info. "$(SRCROOT)/HERE IS THE PATH OF YOUR FBConnect". It worked for me.
回答5:
I had to do the same thing as @ashack. I added all the files to the project and changed all the #import statements to reflect this.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1382964/adding-facebook-connect-to-my-iphone-project