Why do you think you need a delegate? Why not just remove the "controller.delegate = self" line. Otherwise you need to implement a delegate system the way I outline below or else make MyRidesListView a subclass of a viewcontroller that implements delegates.
It looks like you cut and pasted some sample code that uses a delegate, then substituted your own viewcontroller that doesn't provide a delegate. If you don't know what the delegate is for, then just delete that line.
I'll cut and paste some actual code from one of my test programs to show you how it's done:
from the Interface file:
Add a delegate instance variable to your class and make it a property so you can use the "blah.delegate = foo" syntax to set it.
@interface BAPClient : NSObject {
CGSize imageSize;
id <BAPClientDelegate> delegate;
}
@property (nonatomic, readonly) CGSize imageSize;
@property (nonatomic, assign) id <BAPClientDelegate> delegate;
@end
// define the protocol spoken. (what the delegate must implement)
@protocol BAPClientDelegate
- (void)addTile:(BAPTile *)tile;
@end
in the implementation, you must call the delegate at the appropriate time:
- (void)deliverTile:(BAPTile *) tile {
NSLog(@"%s tile=%p",__FUNCTION__,tile);
if ([self delegate])
[[self delegate] addTile:tile];
[tile release];
}