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There is no "ios" folder... #5

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marciobueno1 opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 4 comments
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There is no "ios" folder... #5

marciobueno1 opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 4 comments

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@marciobueno1
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Now, there is no ios or android folder... Couldn't run on my computer...

@paramaggarwal
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Ah good point. So because this library is a demo and not a library, it is meant to be run using Exponent. I think there is a link in the README on how to use it in this manner.

If you personally feel this is cumbersome and would like to simply download the repo and run, let's discuss. cc: @brentvatne.

@marciobueno1
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Well, I tried what is in the README and couldn't do the step 3:

Try it out

  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run npm install and rnpm link.
  3. Open ios/RNPaperInterface.xcodeproj and run the project.
  4. This should compile the project and run the sample in the simulator.

If that's not your intention anymore, it's fine to me, just update the README...

@paramaggarwal
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paramaggarwal commented Nov 2, 2016

Sorry about this, it is my intention that this be straight forward to use. Need help from @brentvatne related to the changes that were made to have this work with Exponent. I guess we need a way to have this work both directly as well as with Exponent.

@nhuthuynh
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same here, ios folder do not show after run command npm install and rnpm link

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