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Support for 10.5
Wouldn't run on my 10.5 box that I sync my phone to, so grabbed the source and made a small tweak to get it to build.
Shouldn't have any adverse affects .. in theory ;-)
How do I use your version? It just downloads as a folder full of source files.
@sparky672 Exactly. You need to have Xcode to build and launch it.
@parkr - I figured as much but don't understand why a finished build wouldn't be provided.
It's usually approved by the administrator of the parent repo before the changes are added to the app. And finished builds aren't included because this is the source code.
thanks.
@sparky672 I've thrown the binary on dropbox if you want it:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21341/iphonetracker/iPhoneTracker.zip
32bit built against the 10.5 SDK.
@sparky672 And here's a 64-bit version: http://cl.ly/441D0C1y100Y1a3e1z0k
Cool - thank-you! It runs now but I get an error, "couldn't load consolidated.db file from..."
I have an iPod Touch. I realize this device has no GPS but I figured I'd see if the tracking data is being collected by the Wifi Location Services feature.
I got the same error from my iPod touch at first. Check this issue out.
I've never used encryption on my backups and the only other solution posted requires further modification to the program.
It's a problem with the fact that you're using the iPod Touch. I made the proper modification and recompiled the file for you. Here's the zip. But, as the author mentions, WiFi tracking is "dodgy".
Zoom in to view the results. Should work.
Thank-you for your efforts but that one is now giving me the original improper OS error.
No problem. @grumpydev would need to make the modification, then. I have OS 10.6. The modification is this: change pass<1
to pass<2
on iPhoneTrackingAppDelegate.m:155. I suggest you download Xcode, clone grumpydev's repo and make the necessary modifications yourself, though.
Check out my patch and binaries which fix the problem with 10.5 and 32-bit machines:
https://github.com/gwylion/iPhoneTracker
@gwylion sooo.. you've made your own fork and copied exactly what this pull request does? Why? :-)
Because I have never used github until today, and don't even know what a pull request is. D'oh! My apologies.
@gwylion lol, ok, I thought I'd missed something :-)
@gwylion oh.. and welcome to GitHub :-)
@grumpydev Heh. Thank you. And again, I'm sorry for the confusion. I feel most embarrassed. Live and learn!
I was about to submit the exact same pull request, but it looks like it's already been done. For what it's worth, I've also tested that this fix on 10.5 and it works fine.
Sorry about that, and thanks for the patch! I've now updated the application to work with OS X 10.5.x, PPC and 32 bit machines, it's downloadable from http://static.openheatmap.com.s3.amazonaws.com/iPhoneTracker.app.zip as well as checked in here.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 9:55 AM, grumpydev < [email protected]>wrote:
Wouldn't run on my 10.5 box that I sync my phone to, so grabbed the source and made a small tweak to get it to build.
Shouldn't have any adverse affects .. in theory ;-)
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/petewarden/iPhoneTracker/pull/4