CocoaPods with React Native: `ld: library not found for -lReact` - ios

I am integrating React Native with an existing iOS app. I have followed the guide on integrating with an existing app.
After reading some other posts on the subject, I have tried:
Setting the architecture in the Pod build to match the project
settings in Xcode
Adding / moving the Pod build above the project build in the Scheme
Is there anything else I may need to check?

Make sure you open xcworkspace file generated by pod install instead of your old xcodeproj file and then select the right scheme

In my case I had to change my deployment target to 11.0. I had changed my Pods level to 11.0 but not the xcode setting. Look in the Deployment Info section of your target General tab right next to the iPhone/IPad checkboxes.

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Integrating unity as library into ios native project, in which both contains Firebase libraries causing Errors

I have an iOS native project and a Unity project.
What i am trying to achieve? - On a button click from the native ios app, i want to show unity in which both the native and ios project contains firebase dependencies.
What i am actually getting? - When i try to run the app in xcode, i am getting following errors (almost 4000 similar error but for different Targets):
"Multiple commands produce '/Users/M_742794/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MarkersLab-gpaeablwazuyowbfwysavwxcotrv/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/BoringSSL-GRPC/openssl_grpc.framework/Headers/cipher.h':
Target 'BoringSSL-GRPC' (project 'Pods') has copy command from '/Users/M_742794/Developer/iOS/Development/iOS AR Build/Pods/BoringSSL-GRPC/src/include/openssl/cipher.h' to '/Users/M_742794/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MarkersLab-gpaeablwazuyowbfwysavwxcotrv/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/BoringSSL-GRPC/openssl_grpc.framework/Headers/cipher.h'
Target 'BoringSSL-GRPC' (project 'Pods') has copy command from '/Users/M_742794/Developer/iOS/Development/unity-AR-Build/Pods/BoringSSL-GRPC/src/include/openssl/cipher.h' to '/Users/M_742794/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MarkersLab-gpaeablwazuyowbfwysavwxcotrv/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/BoringSSL-GRPC/openssl_grpc.framework/Headers/cipher.h'"
Steps i followed for unity integration to my native project -
imported Firebase libraries like Auth, storage, firestore, core in unity and created an iOS build.
Podfile has been generated after the build and i installed the firebase pods.
I have added the Unity-iPhone.xcodeproj along with its Pods.xcodeproj to my native project workspace with the project structure as below(masked is my native xcodeproj):
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followed the steps mentioned in this uaal link https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/uaal-example/blob/master/docs/ios.md properly like:
Added UnityFramework.framework to the native app general settings framework, libraries and embedded content and removed the same from Build phases Link binary with libraries section.
Added Unity-iPhone.xcodeproj's Data folder target membership to UnityFramework.
Added Unity-iPhone.xcodeproj's NativeCallProxy file target membership to UnityFramework with public access.
made code changes in native project to show unity on button click.
I have firebase dependencies in my native xcode project as well as unity xcode project and the podfiles are as below:
Unity Xcode project Podfile:
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Native Xcode project Podfile:
enter image description here
I have installed the pods for both the projects and started building in xcode.
The build is failing with number of "Multiple commands produce" errors:
enter image description here
The errors might be causing due to firebase dependency in both native and unity projects but could not find proper solution for this issue.
I am expecting solutions from this group for my problem, Thanks!
Below is the format used in podfile for installing common pods for both targets and standalone for specific targets.
workspace ‘//workspace_name//’
def common_pods()
// pods for both native and unity
end
def native_pods()
// pods for native
end
abstract_target 'CommonPods' do
target 'UnityFramework' do
project ‘// project_path//’
use_frameworks!
common_pods()
end
target ‘//native_project_target//‘ do
project ‘//native_project_name//‘
# Comment the next line if you don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
common_pods()
native_pods()
end
end

Error "No such module" when import framework in Swift file [duplicate]

I'm currently coding in Swift, and I've got an error:
No such module Social
But I don't understand, because the module is in my project, declared in "Linked frameworks and Libraries" and in "Embedded Binaries".
The frameworks is in Objective-C, so I wrote a Bridge Header for it.
Please, how can I make Xcode recognize the framework?
In case it's Friday afternoon or anytime after 1am:
Opening xcodeproj instead of xcworkspace will cause an error like this...
I'm not sure why this happens, but one way to solve your issue is to go into your build settings and defining the Framework Search Paths to a folder which contains the frameworks in question. If the frameworks are placed in your project directory, simply set the framework search path to $(SRCROOT) and set it to recursive.
Make sure that the naming of you configurations in the sub projects matches that of the "parent" project. If the configuration naming don't match exactly (case-sensitive), Xcode will abort the archive process and show the error "No such module ..."
That is, if you have a "parent" project with a configuration named "AppStore" you must make sure that all subprojects also have this configuration name.
See my attached screenshots.
I am not quite sure why Martin R's answer in the comments for the question is so disregarded:
Make sure that you tried simply skipping import of the framework as it is already added with the bridging header.
Hope this helps
I had the same issue using Cocoapods and Swift. I didn't notice the following lines in the Podfile:
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
# use_frameworks!
So, all I had to do was change it to:
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
use_frameworks!
...aaand it worked :)
The following steps worked for me.
Quit xcode
Run "pod update" in terminal
Open .xcworkspace and build again.
Please compare this screenshot with your build setting.
It may this work.
Go to the framework search path:
I was experiencing this problem as well. The fix for me was that the Archive schemes between the two projects didn't match. I have an xcworkspace with a framework project and an app project. The problem was that in the Archive scheme for my app, I was using a different Build Configuration than the framework was using for it's Archive scheme. I set both Build Configurations to Release, and that fixed the issue.
In my case, after many attempts to figure out what I was doing wrong importing a framework I eventually discovered that the framework itself was the problem. If you are not getting your framework from a trusted source you should inspect the framework and ensure that it contains a Modules folder with a module.modulemap file inside it. If module.modulemap is not present, you will get the "No such module 'MyFramework'" error.
If the Modules folder is missing the "MyFramework.swiftmodule" folder then the framework will be found but Xcode won't know about its contents so you will get different errors.
No such module Compile error
It is compile time error. You can get it in a lot of case:
.xcodeproj was opened instead of .xcworkspace
module.modulemap or .swiftmodule[About]
Objective-C Library/Framework Target
make sure that generated binary contains module.modulemap file and it's headers are located in Build Phases -> Headers section
Framework Search Paths
consumer -> framework
If you try to build an app without setting the Framework Search Paths(consumer). After setting the Framework Search Path to point to the framework resources, Xcode will build the project successfully. However, when you run the app in the Simulator, there is a crash for reason: Image not foundabout
It can be an absolute path or a relative path like $(SRCROOT) or $(SRCROOT)/.. for workspace
Import Paths
Swift consumer -> Swift static library
The Import Paths(consumer) should point to .swiftmodule
Find Implicit Dependencies
When you have an implicit dependency but Find Implicit Dependencies was turned off
CocoaPods
Check if this dependency is existed in a target
pod deintegrate
pod install
CocoaPods UI Test Bundle
for App Target where used additional dependency from CocoaPods. To solve it use inherit![About] in Podfile
[Recursive path]
Assuming the Framework really is there and in the path, etc... delete the ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/ModuleCache directory (and clean the project and delete the project-specific derived data for good measure).
When you do the standard cleanup, the ModuleCache directory doesn't get rebuilt.
Be sure, that Find implicit Dependencies in Build options in Scheme is on!
There are several potential misconfigurations the issue can arise for,
Please confirm that you have opened the .xcworkspace but not .xcodeproj file. Also make sure you have build Social first before you build TriviaApp.
Make sure that iOS Deployment Target is set same for all modules with main app. For example is TriviaApps deployment target is set to 9.0, Socials deployment target also need to be set to 9.0.
Make sure your main module (TriviaApp) and your used framework (Social) have same set of configurations. i.e. If your Project has three configurations, Debug, Release, ReleasePremium than your Social framework also need to have three configurations Debug, Release, ReleasePremium. Also make sure that the archive configuration is set same for both TriviaApp and Social. i.e. if your TriviaApps archive scheme is set to ReleasePremium, your Socials archive scheme also need to be set into ReleasePremium.
Please assure that you do not need to import Social in each .swift files when its already added in the Bridging-Header.h.
In case of issue came from Pod files, make sure you have uncommented #use_frameworks! into use_frameworks! from you Podfile. Sometime re installing pod works if Social has any dependency on pods.
If none of the above steps works, delete your derived data folder and try re building.
For me Build Active Architecture Only was set to Yes for the selected configuration. This did the trick:
Select "Pods" from the left project navigator > Select "Build Settings" > Build Active Architecture Only to No
What worked for me is this solution to another question. Closing Xcode and reopening the project as workspace. Go to your project folder and open .xcodeworkspace file.
Once you open the workspace (instead of project), Pods should appear as top level project in Project Navigator.
I also encountered the same error a few days back. Here's how I resolved the problem:
The error is "module not found"
Create Podfile in your root project directory
Install cocoapods (a dependency manager for Swift and iOS projects)
Run pod install
Go to Project Build Settings:
Find Objective-c bridging Header under Swift compiler - Code Generation (If you don't find Swift compiler here, probably add a new Swift file to the project)
Drag and drop the library header file from left side to bridging header (see image attached)
Create a new bridging header file: e.g TestProject-Bridging-Header.h and put under Swift Compiler → Objective-C Generated Interface Header Name (ref, see the image above)
In TestProject-Bridging-Header.h file, write #import "Mixpanel/Mixpanel.h"
In your Swift file the code should be:
Import Mixpanel (i.e name of library)
That's all.
Ok, how the same problem was resolved for me was to set the derived data location relative to the workspace directory rather than keeping it default.
Go to preferences in xcode. Go to locations tab in preferences and set Derived data to Relative.
Hope it helps.
I was getting same error for
import Firebase
But then noticed that I was not adding pod to the main target section but only adding to Test and TestUI targets in Podfile.
With the command
pod init
for an xcode swift project, the following Podfile is generated
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'MyApp' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for MyApp
target 'MyAppTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
target 'MyAppUITests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
end
So, need to make sure that one adds pods to any appropriate placeholder.
Sometimes pod deintegrate and then pod install helps me, too.
As for xCode 12 and simulators,
the error might disappear when you navigate to Pods.xcodeproj in project navigator,
and in build settings under the 'Excluded Architectures', for every Debug and Release, chose 'Any iOS Simulator SDK' with value arm64.
If you're building for a platform like tvOS, make sure you have an Apple TV (i.e. matching) simulator selected.
Building a tvOS app with an iOS simulator selected gave me exactly this error. Spent the better part of an hour looking for all sorts of build issues... doh.
I was getting the same error as i added couple of frameworks using Cocoapods. If we are using Pods in our project, we should use xcodeworkspace instead of xcodeproject.
To run the project through xcodebuild, i added -workspace <workspacename> parameter in xcodebuild command and it worked perfectly.
In my case the app the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET was set to 9.3 whereas in my newly created framework it was set to 10.2
The implicit dependencies resolver ignored my new framework because the requirements of the target platform are higher than the app requirements.
After adjusting the framework iOS Deployment Target to match my application deployment target the framework compiled and linked successfully.
I was having a similar issue with xcode 10.3. xCode was unable to recognise files from pods. Here I have solved this way:
Go to Build Phase
Link Binary with Libraries
Add framework from pods (in my case EPSignature.framwork)
Clean & build the project
Error is gone.
TL;DR: Check your Podfile for target-specific shared_pods
After beating my head against the wall and trying literally every single other answer posted here over the last week, I finally found a solution.
I have two separate targets - one for release and one for development. The development target was created long after the release target, which lead me to forget some setup steps for that target.
I was able to get my project to compile properly using my release target, but my development target was having an issue.
After looking at my Podfile for the twentieth time, I noticed that I only had the following, under my shared_pods definition:
target 'Release' do
shared_pods
end
What I needed to do was add my second target to my Podfile, and that fixed the issue:
target 'Release' do
shared_pods
end
target 'Development' do
shared_pods
end
Hopefully this saves someone a few days of frustration.
Resolve issue of Webview of apple iOS xcode Version 12.3 (12C33)
Simply Do 3 steps:
Open project with .xcodeproj
Quit Xcode
Reopen project from .xcworkspace
All Done
I found that the Import Paths in the Build Settings was wrong for a custom (MySQL) module. After pointing that to the right direction the message was gone.
I fixed this with
Targets -> General -> Linked frameworks and libraries
Add the framework which should be at the top in the Workspace folder. Pain in the arse.
I just deleted my cocoapod. Then, I did a pod install to remove it. Then, I just added it back into my podfile and re-installed it. That made it work. Not sure why.
I had already installed pods. Build worked without any problems when I builded application on my device, but archive didn't work. I just run:
pod install
no new pods were installed, just .xcodeproj file got regenerated and archive started working

React Native Podfile IOS Installation Error

My friend and I have been working in a react-native project for a company where he is working on a windows for Android and I am working on IOS part beside Google Maps and PlacesPicker.
But now after my friend have added googleSignin I try to add it to my Podfile for IOS and install the pod there is a error which is stopping me to work on it any more.
[!] The `Project [Release]` target overrides the `HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS` build setting defined in `Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-Project/Pods-Project.release.xcconfig'. This can lead to problems with the CocoaPods installation
- Use the `$(inherited)` flag, or
- Remove the build settings from the target.
Thank you in advance.
Go to Xcode project and select Build settings.
Scroll down and find Library Search Path dropdown under 'Search Paths' section.
In Release mode use $(inherited)in the beginning of the path string.
Thanks for your tips #csath you really helped me to dig down the path file on my xcode .But the issue is actually resolved by #SamirChenon tricks which I applied to every path. Additionally, I also removed spaces between my pod packages in inside podfile and pod install.
Thank you all for helping :D

Framework not found GoogleToolboxForMac

After I update my Firebase via "pod update", I got error like this :
ld: warning: directory not found for option '-F/Users/bennysantoso/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/FCM-atfcxuircoryufazlomgwfgmvaqm/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/GoogleToolboxForMac'
ld: framework not found GoogleToolboxForMac
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
Here my Podfile :
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Messaging'
target 'BB' do
# Comment this line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for BB
target 'BBTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
target 'BBUITests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
end
Does anybody know about this error?
I seek out relationships GoogleToolboxForMac and Firebase, but I just get a little bit of information.
FYI, I use Swift 2.3 and Firebase 3.8.0.
I will be grateful for any help you can provide. Thanks!
I had the same error. Once you install the pods, you'll see the following message.
[!] Please close any current Xcode sessions and use MyApp.xcworkspace
for this project from now on.
I didn't notice this for the first time and was trying to build the project using the regular xcodeproj file. After I saw this message, I opened the right project and it worked fine.
Once you open this project you'll notice that you have two subprojects. One would be your project, and another would be the Pods project.
Framework Not Found
When using Pods, we usually face this issue.
There are two main reasons for this
When we open the .xcodeproj file instead of .xcworkspace as mentioned by izaaz-yunus in this Answer
When Build Active Architecture Only is set to Yes in Build Settings
This applies to the projects target and also to all the targets in the pod project
Main Project Screenshot
Pod Project Screenshot
Select Build Settings (of main project, pod project both)
Select each Target one by one
Set Build Active Architectures to No for each target
Finally clean and rebuild your project.
In my case all integration are well-done and also did try so many time to remove and reinstall pod but did not get success.
Finally try with below step
Projetc->Manage Schemes -> Select check box "Pods-MyProjectName"
And get success.
GoogleToolboxForMac is a dependency of Firebase/Messaging. Details in the podspec. When doing "pod update", Cocoapods should set up your workspace to build and link GoogleToolboxForMac.
It sounds like something about your workspace is in a bad state. Does Product -> Clean help? What about deleting Derived Data and the ModuleCache (Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations -> Derived Data)?
It shouldn't be necessary, but you could also try explicitly adding pod 'GoogleToolboxForMac/Logger' to your Podfile.
its work's
1. select your project in directories
2. select General
3. Add "GoogleToolboxForMac.framework" to the Linked "frameworks and Libraries"
This was fixed by adding $(inherited) in the Build Settings -> Search for LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS.
This is understandable, since when updating your pod file for the latest versions of libraries which your project depends on, the debug output tells you where you need to add all the $(inherited) flags:
LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS
OTHER_LD_FLAGS
GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS
Go to : target -> Build Settings -> Other Linker Flags -> remove framework "GoogleToolboxforMAC" and build the project.
I had the same issue when I tried to run it on my device. On the simulator it was working fine. I tried some of the above but it didn't work for me. I checked that I was working on .xcworkspace instead of .xcodeproj file, so I tried this one. Follow these steps to:
Open Xcode project (cocoapods project) using .xc... file.
Select Pods project in the project navigator (blue icon on left).
Under Targets, ensure Pods-ProjectName (blue icon) is selected.
Navigate to Build Settings and set the iOS Deployment Target on which iOS version you are going to run project.
Note:It is same as what you set in Project->Targets->Deployment info->Deployment Target.
Maybe someone get benefitted from this.
If you're facing the same error, in your XCode, go to:
Your Project > your target > Scroll down to Linked Framework and Libraries and check if the Library entry is dimmed:
If so, remove and add it again. In my case, I had duplicated entries and one of them was dimmed (when XCode can't find them on disk).
Closed the project that I was trying to build after I did pod install then opened the .workspace and then everything builds perfectly.
Open the your-project.xcworkspace in your project destination.
1)Open terminal -> 2) $cd /project_destination -> 3) $open your-project.xcworkspace
or just open the file in finder
Make sure your "Build Active Architecture settings" for both your project target and the pod are same. Setting NO in both these cases fixed my issue.
My issue was that I had a /bin/sh script that copied specific Pods which didn't exist. This was one of them. Removing the script resolved the build issue.
-I search in harddrive for the GoogleToolboxForMac files, found in :
/Users/Marco/Documents/iosapps/BomRetiro/Bom Retiro/Pods/Target Support Files
And then i copied the files to this folder :
/Users/YourHomeFolder/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Bom_Retiro-bsfjbazzzuwmuidqurdmjvdtnnsb/Build/Products
And then for me is resolved opening the project usinf .xcworkspace file.
For those still having issues after all this.
I am working on a cordova project and the issue suddenly appeared after upgrading to XCode 11.5.
Finally I was able to solve it by opening the pods.json file in the project root and remove the entry in "libraries" which belongs to "FirebaseMessaging".
We were not using that and I dont know how it got there.
Additionally I have changed the "Build Setting" -> "Build Active Architecture Only" to "No" everywhere.
Afterwards I opened the .xcworkspace file again and the build ran through.
Worked solution is
Search GoogleToolboxForMa in xcodeproj
Remove all references from the build configurations
Swift 5 Simple Answer
Shift+Alt+Cmd+K //Clean the project and Run again!
//if not work restart Xcode and again clean it
//Its will work happy coding
Friends, you must be confused with the exact result, as i was. So, i feel to share the
screenshot that might be helpful. We all had to be careful that we need to change the flag for property **"Build Active architecture Only"** for **pod target** to **NO** And build, it would not show the linking error.
See the attached screenshot.
Screen Shot 1, Screen Shot 2, Screen Shot 3
[Select Pods][1]
[Select Targets in the pod][2]
[Change flag to No][3]
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/E7mjX.png
[2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/wCwET.png
[3]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/KVGKM.png

Getting error "No such module" using Xcode, but the framework is there

I'm currently coding in Swift, and I've got an error:
No such module Social
But I don't understand, because the module is in my project, declared in "Linked frameworks and Libraries" and in "Embedded Binaries".
The frameworks is in Objective-C, so I wrote a Bridge Header for it.
Please, how can I make Xcode recognize the framework?
In case it's Friday afternoon or anytime after 1am:
Opening xcodeproj instead of xcworkspace will cause an error like this...
I'm not sure why this happens, but one way to solve your issue is to go into your build settings and defining the Framework Search Paths to a folder which contains the frameworks in question. If the frameworks are placed in your project directory, simply set the framework search path to $(SRCROOT) and set it to recursive.
Make sure that the naming of you configurations in the sub projects matches that of the "parent" project. If the configuration naming don't match exactly (case-sensitive), Xcode will abort the archive process and show the error "No such module ..."
That is, if you have a "parent" project with a configuration named "AppStore" you must make sure that all subprojects also have this configuration name.
See my attached screenshots.
I am not quite sure why Martin R's answer in the comments for the question is so disregarded:
Make sure that you tried simply skipping import of the framework as it is already added with the bridging header.
Hope this helps
I had the same issue using Cocoapods and Swift. I didn't notice the following lines in the Podfile:
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
# use_frameworks!
So, all I had to do was change it to:
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
use_frameworks!
...aaand it worked :)
The following steps worked for me.
Quit xcode
Run "pod update" in terminal
Open .xcworkspace and build again.
Please compare this screenshot with your build setting.
It may this work.
Go to the framework search path:
I was experiencing this problem as well. The fix for me was that the Archive schemes between the two projects didn't match. I have an xcworkspace with a framework project and an app project. The problem was that in the Archive scheme for my app, I was using a different Build Configuration than the framework was using for it's Archive scheme. I set both Build Configurations to Release, and that fixed the issue.
In my case, after many attempts to figure out what I was doing wrong importing a framework I eventually discovered that the framework itself was the problem. If you are not getting your framework from a trusted source you should inspect the framework and ensure that it contains a Modules folder with a module.modulemap file inside it. If module.modulemap is not present, you will get the "No such module 'MyFramework'" error.
If the Modules folder is missing the "MyFramework.swiftmodule" folder then the framework will be found but Xcode won't know about its contents so you will get different errors.
No such module Compile error
It is compile time error. You can get it in a lot of case:
.xcodeproj was opened instead of .xcworkspace
module.modulemap or .swiftmodule[About]
Objective-C Library/Framework Target
make sure that generated binary contains module.modulemap file and it's headers are located in Build Phases -> Headers section
Framework Search Paths
consumer -> framework
If you try to build an app without setting the Framework Search Paths(consumer). After setting the Framework Search Path to point to the framework resources, Xcode will build the project successfully. However, when you run the app in the Simulator, there is a crash for reason: Image not foundabout
It can be an absolute path or a relative path like $(SRCROOT) or $(SRCROOT)/.. for workspace
Import Paths
Swift consumer -> Swift static library
The Import Paths(consumer) should point to .swiftmodule
Find Implicit Dependencies
When you have an implicit dependency but Find Implicit Dependencies was turned off
CocoaPods
Check if this dependency is existed in a target
pod deintegrate
pod install
CocoaPods UI Test Bundle
for App Target where used additional dependency from CocoaPods. To solve it use inherit![About] in Podfile
[Recursive path]
Assuming the Framework really is there and in the path, etc... delete the ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/ModuleCache directory (and clean the project and delete the project-specific derived data for good measure).
When you do the standard cleanup, the ModuleCache directory doesn't get rebuilt.
Be sure, that Find implicit Dependencies in Build options in Scheme is on!
There are several potential misconfigurations the issue can arise for,
Please confirm that you have opened the .xcworkspace but not .xcodeproj file. Also make sure you have build Social first before you build TriviaApp.
Make sure that iOS Deployment Target is set same for all modules with main app. For example is TriviaApps deployment target is set to 9.0, Socials deployment target also need to be set to 9.0.
Make sure your main module (TriviaApp) and your used framework (Social) have same set of configurations. i.e. If your Project has three configurations, Debug, Release, ReleasePremium than your Social framework also need to have three configurations Debug, Release, ReleasePremium. Also make sure that the archive configuration is set same for both TriviaApp and Social. i.e. if your TriviaApps archive scheme is set to ReleasePremium, your Socials archive scheme also need to be set into ReleasePremium.
Please assure that you do not need to import Social in each .swift files when its already added in the Bridging-Header.h.
In case of issue came from Pod files, make sure you have uncommented #use_frameworks! into use_frameworks! from you Podfile. Sometime re installing pod works if Social has any dependency on pods.
If none of the above steps works, delete your derived data folder and try re building.
For me Build Active Architecture Only was set to Yes for the selected configuration. This did the trick:
Select "Pods" from the left project navigator > Select "Build Settings" > Build Active Architecture Only to No
What worked for me is this solution to another question. Closing Xcode and reopening the project as workspace. Go to your project folder and open .xcodeworkspace file.
Once you open the workspace (instead of project), Pods should appear as top level project in Project Navigator.
I also encountered the same error a few days back. Here's how I resolved the problem:
The error is "module not found"
Create Podfile in your root project directory
Install cocoapods (a dependency manager for Swift and iOS projects)
Run pod install
Go to Project Build Settings:
Find Objective-c bridging Header under Swift compiler - Code Generation (If you don't find Swift compiler here, probably add a new Swift file to the project)
Drag and drop the library header file from left side to bridging header (see image attached)
Create a new bridging header file: e.g TestProject-Bridging-Header.h and put under Swift Compiler → Objective-C Generated Interface Header Name (ref, see the image above)
In TestProject-Bridging-Header.h file, write #import "Mixpanel/Mixpanel.h"
In your Swift file the code should be:
Import Mixpanel (i.e name of library)
That's all.
Ok, how the same problem was resolved for me was to set the derived data location relative to the workspace directory rather than keeping it default.
Go to preferences in xcode. Go to locations tab in preferences and set Derived data to Relative.
Hope it helps.
I was getting same error for
import Firebase
But then noticed that I was not adding pod to the main target section but only adding to Test and TestUI targets in Podfile.
With the command
pod init
for an xcode swift project, the following Podfile is generated
# Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '9.0'
target 'MyApp' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!
# Pods for MyApp
target 'MyAppTests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
target 'MyAppUITests' do
inherit! :search_paths
# Pods for testing
end
end
So, need to make sure that one adds pods to any appropriate placeholder.
Sometimes pod deintegrate and then pod install helps me, too.
As for xCode 12 and simulators,
the error might disappear when you navigate to Pods.xcodeproj in project navigator,
and in build settings under the 'Excluded Architectures', for every Debug and Release, chose 'Any iOS Simulator SDK' with value arm64.
If you're building for a platform like tvOS, make sure you have an Apple TV (i.e. matching) simulator selected.
Building a tvOS app with an iOS simulator selected gave me exactly this error. Spent the better part of an hour looking for all sorts of build issues... doh.
I was getting the same error as i added couple of frameworks using Cocoapods. If we are using Pods in our project, we should use xcodeworkspace instead of xcodeproject.
To run the project through xcodebuild, i added -workspace <workspacename> parameter in xcodebuild command and it worked perfectly.
In my case the app the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET was set to 9.3 whereas in my newly created framework it was set to 10.2
The implicit dependencies resolver ignored my new framework because the requirements of the target platform are higher than the app requirements.
After adjusting the framework iOS Deployment Target to match my application deployment target the framework compiled and linked successfully.
I was having a similar issue with xcode 10.3. xCode was unable to recognise files from pods. Here I have solved this way:
Go to Build Phase
Link Binary with Libraries
Add framework from pods (in my case EPSignature.framwork)
Clean & build the project
Error is gone.
TL;DR: Check your Podfile for target-specific shared_pods
After beating my head against the wall and trying literally every single other answer posted here over the last week, I finally found a solution.
I have two separate targets - one for release and one for development. The development target was created long after the release target, which lead me to forget some setup steps for that target.
I was able to get my project to compile properly using my release target, but my development target was having an issue.
After looking at my Podfile for the twentieth time, I noticed that I only had the following, under my shared_pods definition:
target 'Release' do
shared_pods
end
What I needed to do was add my second target to my Podfile, and that fixed the issue:
target 'Release' do
shared_pods
end
target 'Development' do
shared_pods
end
Hopefully this saves someone a few days of frustration.
Resolve issue of Webview of apple iOS xcode Version 12.3 (12C33)
Simply Do 3 steps:
Open project with .xcodeproj
Quit Xcode
Reopen project from .xcworkspace
All Done
I found that the Import Paths in the Build Settings was wrong for a custom (MySQL) module. After pointing that to the right direction the message was gone.
I fixed this with
Targets -> General -> Linked frameworks and libraries
Add the framework which should be at the top in the Workspace folder. Pain in the arse.
I just deleted my cocoapod. Then, I did a pod install to remove it. Then, I just added it back into my podfile and re-installed it. That made it work. Not sure why.
I had already installed pods. Build worked without any problems when I builded application on my device, but archive didn't work. I just run:
pod install
no new pods were installed, just .xcodeproj file got regenerated and archive started working

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