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This seems to have been abandoned. But i agree with this. I use ObjectiveRecord within a private cocoa pod and the fetching of the ManagedObjectModel needs to be done within a bundle within a framework within the main bundle. The travis issue if i remember correctly has to do with Travis changing the ruby version on their OS X images. |
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When using
ObjectiveRecordas a dynamic framework,NSBundle.bundleForClass(self)returns the framework's bundle which then, in turn, won't yield the correct CoreData model file. By overriding the bundle when usingCoreDataManagerthis can be fixed.