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br...@google.com <br...@google.com> #2
Hey Martin,
Can you please supply a sample along the lines ofhttps://github.com/domesticmouse/MovingMarkerPosition that demonstrates the behavior you are seeing? Thanks!
Can you please supply a sample along the lines of
br...@google.com <br...@google.com> #4
Actually not a duplicate.
br...@google.com <br...@google.com> #5
Version 1.11.0: Correct handling of taps on overlapping markers.
ga...@google.com <ga...@google.com> #6
I can say that it works well with markers.
However this should work for any kind of overlay.
Especially polylines.
Would it be possible to add it?
Thanks
However this should work for any kind of overlay.
Especially polylines.
Would it be possible to add it?
Thanks
br...@google.com <br...@google.com> #7
Martin,
Please raise a new Feature Request so people can vote on it. Thanks!
Please raise a new Feature Request so people can vote on it. Thanks!
da...@soscribe.com <da...@soscribe.com> #8
Thank you guys! Garets comment #6 also fixed the issue for 1.10.1 . I will download 1.10.2
ni...@gmail.com <ni...@gmail.com> #11
If the build is submitted through **Less than(<) Xcode 7.0** then it will be submitted and also
I have solved it by following way for **Xcode 7**:
Searched for `info.plist` in the projects Project Navigator as like following image:
Now opened these `info.plist` files one by one and deleted the `BundleExecutable` key **EXCEPT the target's `info.plist`**
Now cleaned the project and achieved and It is submitted with No issue.
[1]:http://i.stack.imgur.com/x5J5c.png
I have solved it by following way for **Xcode 7**:
Searched for `info.plist` in the projects Project Navigator as like following image:
Now opened these `info.plist` files one by one and deleted the `BundleExecutable` key **EXCEPT the target's `info.plist`**
Now cleaned the project and achieved and It is submitted with No issue.
[1]:
za...@gmail.com <za...@gmail.com> #12
I think this issue might be back in 1.11.0. I'm getting the same exact error submitting to iTunesConnect with version 1.11.0.
za...@gmail.com <za...@gmail.com> #13
wi...@goswift.ly <wi...@goswift.ly> #15
I can confirm that this issue is occurring with 1.11.0 and Xcode 7.1.1, but is fixed by removing the from key from the Info.plist within GoogleMaps.bundle.
hr...@gmail.com <hr...@gmail.com> #18
info plist from GoogleMaps.Bundle.
Remove : Executable file key and their value
Remove : Executable file key and their value
Description
demonstration page if at all possible, or attach code.
1. Install GoogleMaps 1.10.1 via Pods based on steps found at [
2.recompiled project in xcode to ensure no link issues. project builds without error and app runs on iOS device without any issues.
3. Archive build and Submit ios app via AppLoader (xcode 6)
4. Apple rejects app error due to GoogleMaps.Bundle, unexpected CFBundleExecutable Key (Please see attached image)
Operating system version:
Google Maps SDK for iOS version: 1.10.1
Hardware model: MacBook Pro OSX 10.10.4
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