From: Arno P. <ar...@pu...> - 2010-03-26 13:05:28
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I just tried SayHello and it works fine on my system. Which version of Xcode are you using? Arno On 3/26/10 5:50 AM, Zor...@gm... wrote: > Arno, > > thanks a lot! Now, that helped a little bit already: knowing that opening the project in Xcode directly, without doing the steps mentioned in the documentation is good! > > Sadly, the result I get is identical to what I got when running "make" yesterday: the application starts (within the iPhone simulator), but closes immediately before displaying anything. I assume this is the behavior of a crashing application...? > > Now, in your talk you mention that whenever something goes wrong with a cross-compiled application after successfull cross-compilation, it must be a bug in xmlvm, not generating the correct code. But could it be that a simple app SayHello cannot be correctly ported? > > I did not want to go into tracing the resulting Xcode program and as I am not familiar with ObjC (yet) that does not sound like a good option. > > I checked out the trunk of xmlvm's svn repository - is that correct? Or is that a not-so-stable version? > > Thanks so far!!! Helped a little bit already! :-) > Regards, > Olaf > > > >> >> Olaf, >> >> there is sadly not much documentation and the little bit we do have is >> outdated. It seems that you managed to check out XMLVM and to compile >> it. If there is no error when invoking 'ant', you will have compiled >> XMLVM as well as all the demos. If you would like to see how to >> cross-compile SayHello, I would suggest you take a look at build.xml. >> >> XMLVM generates a ready-to-use Xcode project file. All the steps >> mentioned in the documentation are not needed anymore. After you run >> ant, simply do 'open >> dist/demo/android/sayhello/iphone/SayHello.xcodeproj'. That's it! >> >> Arno |