From where does one obtain the latest versions of alexa-appkit-xx.xx.xx.jar and alexa-skills-kit-xx.xx.xx.jar?
You can download the latest jar for the alexa-skills-kit here:
https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.amazon.alexa/alexa-skills-kit
I don't see an appkit jar there, but if you mean the Alexa Voice Services SDK then that can be found here:
https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk
for the latest updates and find a maven link have a look at
this information
Hope this helps you out a bit.
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We are going to use Firebase C++ SDK for multiple projects, but we are not using cocoapods so we are manually downloading the Firebase SDKs as pointed out in the documentation from here:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup#frameworks
https://firebase.google.com/docs/cpp/setup#available_libraries
The Firebase readme file from the downloaded C++ SDK (readme.md) states the following:
Important: Each version of the Firebase C++ SDK supports a specific version of the Firebase iOS SDK. Please ensure that you reference the Cocoapod versions listed above.
The download link from the documentation doesn't have multiple links for each version.
Edit: modified text and images with correct versions
Is there a place where we can download specific versions of the SKDs?
How can we make sure that the download versions are compatible with each other?
Just downloaded both sdks and from the readme:
- C++ SDK is version 5.6.1 and requires Firebase/Core Cocoapod (5.20.0)
- Objective-C SDK has Firebase version 5.20.2
The Objective-C library is a bigger version then requirement of the C++ one (5.20.2 > 5.20.0) but is this property enough to assure compatibility?
See below images for readmes:
readme.md - C++ SDK
README.md - Objective-C SDK
First off it seems that Google forgot to make a branch for the iOS version 5.20.2 (on git currently only this exists: https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/tree/release-5.20.0 )
Considering that only the last number was incremented, let's assume there aren't big changes between the two versions, so we can check 5.20.0.
Your issue is that in the C++ SDK's readme for the iOS part they don't specify exactly the obj-c counterparts but the pods version. You can use the pods files though to check if the versions correspond.
For example we can check "Firebase Auth": in the C++ SDK says that it uses the 5.20.0 pod for ios, which is this one: https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/blob/release-5.20.0/FirebaseAuth.podspec
FirebaseAuth.podspec
We can see in the file that the version of Firebase Auth for the obj-c 5.20.0 SDK is 5.4.2, as it is in your readme.
You can do the same for all necessary services to make sure the compatibility is maintained.
I have no idea unfortunately if you can check this in an automatic way.
Our company's svn cannot allow single file larger than 40mb, realm framework needs 140mb+,so how can I build realm-cocoa with source code on github?
You could instead use the dynamic framework, which is a lot smaller (28,5 MB), through being already linked, but you won't be able to support iOS 7 in that way.
Alternatively I would recommend using a dependency manager like CocoaPods, which helps you with the setup and integration. But as a Core Member of this project, I'm obviously biased in that regard.
If that shouldn't be available for you, then you could theoretically use SVN externals to checkout the realm-cocoa repo (GitHub supports SVN transports), add the Realm.xcodeproj to your Xcode project, set the iOS framework target as dependency target of your app target and link to Realm.framework. But please not that this is not an officially supported way of integration.
I cannot find package of QtMobilty, all links that I found in internet were invalid. Could you please help? I need to install it under Windows(I need QtConnectivity library).
Did you try QtMobility#gitorious?
Although you can't really "install" it - you will have to build it.
http://qt.digia.com/Product/Qt-Add-Ons/Mobility/
Qt Mobility is available as part of the Qt SDK for Nokia Devices. Get
it here.
newbie here, sorry if this is an obvious question.
I have never used SQLite before. According to this page, the latest version of System.Data.SQLite should be downloaded from http://system.data.sqlite.org/.
But I couldn't find a download link. Should I download the source code then compile it on my local machine? If so, could you please tell me where to download the source code? Sorry, I have no idea what "Branches", "Leaves", "trunks" mean.
Thanks!
I just had this same issue. You can get the source code from here. It builds fine for me in VS2010.
Try this link instead: http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/
The new http://system.data.sqlite.org/ site is the integrated web-server of a Fossil repository. Therefore it exposes SCM functionality like branches in its web-interface. You may take a look at fossil at: http://www.fossil-scm.org/
The latest System.data.sqlite binaries are available at
http://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/downloads.wiki
It has instructions/info and the latest binary versions for the variations of .Net and Visual Studio.
i'm new to Qt, i just install all in one QT-SDK beta with QT-creator as described here. I tried to import PhoneGap example files from there (I use Qt-creator coz when I try to do it on Carbide, as described, it said that my EPOCROOT is wrong, but it isn't). When I want to debug or run project it said that there are some files missing, but i see them in files-tree (look). Any ideas what's going on?
I am working on PhoneGap Qt and am currently in the process of upgrading PhoneGap Qt to use the latest Qt Release, as well as the latest Qt Mobility Libraries. Hopefully once this is complete things will work smoother for you. Keep an eye on the github repository for updates.