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Switched from OS_OBJECT_HAVE_OBJC_SUPPORT to OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC for watchOS 2 support. #3065

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@kylef kylef commented Oct 16, 2015

As per #2930, this won't build for watchOS 2 otherwise.

I know this is fixed for AFNetworking 3 since we dropped older OS supports, I'd suggest we add this for the next patch/maintenance release.

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@kcharwood kcharwood merged commit acfaa7e into master Oct 16, 2015
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@kcharwood kcharwood changed the title Switch to OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC Switched from OS_OBJECT_HAVE_OBJC_SUPPORT to OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC for watchOS 2 support. Nov 3, 2015
@kcharwood kcharwood changed the title Switched from OS_OBJECT_HAVE_OBJC_SUPPORT to OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC for watchOS 2 support. Switched from OS_OBJECT_HAVE_OBJC_SUPPORT to OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC for watchOS 2 support. Nov 3, 2015
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