Tuesday, July 27, 2010

libAdMob.a missing from iPhone project

Did you check out someone's iPhone project (or sample code) from SVN and get a "library not found, -lAdMob" error?

That's because some SVN clients are set up to ignore .a files, which is how the AdMob library is distributed. What you'll need to do is to contact the person who checked in the project and get them to add the .a file (it's about 2MB) to the SVN repository. Or, you can download it yourself.

To download libAdMob.a, go to admob.com, sign up, create a new App for them, and THEN it will let you download the SDK code. No, you can't just download the SDK, the AdMob developers are a bunch of stupid cunts that don't want to let you have an easy day; they'd rather force you to sign up and create an app you'll never actually ship, instead. They *want* the clutter. They *want* to hassle you, one of their developers. That's because (and I hate to repeat myself) they are a bunch of stupid cunts.

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