I've seen this problem listed elsewhere, but it always seems to be linked to a Cocoapods installation of Firebase. My problem is the opposite - trying to upgrade from pods to SPM has given me this problem when I try to compile:
ld: framework not found FBLPromises
I'm currently running Xcode 13.3 on a Mac Mini with an M1 chip, but the problem was present in earlier versions of Xcode.
Previously I had Disk (https://github.com/saoudrizwan/Disk) installed via SPM and Firebase/Messaging and Twilio (5.5.1) installed via Cocoapods. I ran pod clean and pod deintegrate, deleted all the Pod files etc and have installed Twilio and Firebase Messaging using SPM. This gives me the following Package Dependencies (and you can see that Promises 2.0.0 has been added successfully):
The top result I get when I look into this is FBLPromises Framework not found, and the second answer suggests adding arm64 as an excluded architecture, but doing that gives me further problems (warning and error below), and I'd rather not exclude an architecture blindly and then go down a rabbithole of trying to fix that when it might not be the solution to my original problem.
Warning and error when I try to exclude arm64 architecture:
None of the architectures in ARCHS (arm64) are valid. Consider setting ARCHS to $(ARCHS_STANDARD) or updating it to include at least one value from VALID_ARCHS (arm64, arm64e, armv7, armv7s) which is not in EXCLUDED_ARCHS (arm64).
error: Build input file cannot be found: '/Users/myName/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/project-exchrqebmyccatebeoxupvxpdsul/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/project.app/project' (in target 'project' from project 'project')
I've not checked to make sure I've not introduced other errors further down the line, but I think the problem was caused by Linker Flags being retained in the build settings.
I went to the Target -> Build Settings -> Linking and deleted everything under 'Other Linker Flags' (OTHER_LDFLAGS is how this is reflected in the project.pbxproj file according to my git diff).
File now compiles and runs successfully, if I find some subtle bugs later that might be caused by this I shall edit this answer accordingly!
well this error occurs to me when I try to make my app in production.
The app is created with flutter and I was able to create the apk for android, but when I try to do it for ios it won't let me.
The file that I am opening is Runner.xcworkspace and the problem is the import of a flutter library, it seems to me that I have to make some kind of connection with the pods.
here is the error, I want to tell you that I do not want to run the app, but to make an installer
The error that occurs when building a release (ie. flutter build ipa) and not when running a debug build is:
/[REDACTED]/ios/Runner/GeneratedPluginRegistrant.m:48:9: fatal error: module
'flutter_secure_storage' not found
#import flutter_secure_storage;
~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
note: Using new build system
For me regenerating Podfile in the following way solved the issue:
rm ios/Podfile && flutter build ios
See Closed [ios][release] GeneratedPluginRegistrant.m Module not found
#43986
Never had a lot of problems until the time to buy Macbook Air M1. Just yesterday my app was build without any error in Xcode 12.4. I did not make any special changes and today build failed:
/Users/userName/Projects/MyApp/ios/Pods/OpenSSL-Universal/ios/lib/libcrypto.a(cryptlib.o), building for iOS Simulator, but linking in object file built for iOS, file '/Users/userName/Projects/MyApp/ios/Pods/OpenSSL-Universal/ios/lib/libcrypto.a' for architecture arm64clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
Please can you help me, how to solve it?
Looks like a missing Arm64 simulator slice in the OpenSSL-Universal CocoaPods distribution.
Make sure that you're using the latest version with pod update and contact the OpenSSL-Universal if there's still an issue.
Updating from Xcode 10.0 beta 2 to Xcode 10.0 beta 3 I now get this error at build time for an iOS project:
sourcekit: [1:connection-event-handler:10499: 0.0000] Connection interruptsourcekit: [1:updateSemanticEditorDelay:10499: 0.0007] disabling semantic editor for 10 secondssourcekit: [1:pingService:10499: 0.0007] pinging servicesourcekitten: connection to SourceKitService restored!
Connection interrupted
Never call this for file that sourcekitd fails.: file File+Cache.swift, line 127
/Users/Coeur/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/My-App-eloayqptodupvfhbyegtkncnhcpu/Build/Intermediates.noindex/My-App.build/UAT-iphonesimulator/My-App-Debug.build/Script-379156A71D62F5C100574D04.sh: line 2: 34382 Abort trap: 6 "${PODS_ROOT}/SwiftLint/swiftlint"
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
Swift 4.1
CocoaPods 1.5.3
SwiftLint 0.26.0
Its because of Keychain Access.
Open Keychain Access
Right Click Login Tab
Lock Keychain Login
Right Click Login Tab again
Unlock Keychain Login
and problem solved :)
It seems to be an issue with the SwiftLint 0.26.0 script when using Xcode 10.0 beta 3 or newer.
Cause
It seems related to SwiftLint #2276, itself related to SourceKitten 0.21.0, fixed in SourceKitten 0.21.1 and SwiftLint Master.
Solution
Update to SwiftLint 0.27.0 or newer:
pod 'SwiftLint', '~> 0.27'
(and run pod update SwiftLint)
Some Framework or SDK require Code Signing.
I done code signing and resolved the problem for me.
The pod that I was using was not updated for Xcode 10, so the solution that worked for me was to remove Cocoapods from my project and then installed again (the project was created on Xcode 9).
To remove it, the easiest way is:
$ sudo gem install cocoapods-deintegrate cocoapods-clean
$ pod deintegrate
$ pod clean
After that, install the pods again.
I just restarted my Macbook and it worked.
For me adding arm64 architecture in "Build Setting -> valid architectures" resolved the issue.
I had an authentication process (outside of Xcode) running in the background which seemed to be causing this issue for me. I had the keychain dialog up asking for my password. Solution was to restart the machine.
Solution worked for me
I deleted all pod generated files and folders as listed below
Podfile.lock
Pods folder
ProjectName.xcworkspace
Again install pod for this project.
Now open .xcworkspace. Build and run...
It may cause the iOS 13 version. My error is to look at below
Assignment/Pods-Assignment-frameworks.sh: eval: line 131: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
Pods -> Targets Support Files -> Pods-AppName -> Pods-AppName-frameworks.sh.
Just commented particular line 131
# eval "$code_sign_cmd"
then clean and run
For me it was an issue with swiftlint. This happens when ever there are serious errors, for example forced unwrapping that swift lint validates.
The actual SwiftLint errors are not shown. Instead this “Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code” error is shown. After a bit struggle, I figured out that if your project's directory name or any its hierarchy folders have an apostrophe 's , then actual swiftlint errors or warnings are not shown even after including the runscript for it.
So I just had to rename my folders.
For example:
User -> Dave's Projects -> Git -> ProjectName
should be changed to
User -> Daves Projects -> Git -> ProjectName
This will show you errors or warnings. You can then fix the errors and hopefully the concerned error will also be fixed.
This issue resolves for me when I wait and let the project complete indexing before I do anything!
Restarting Xcode 10.1 fixed it for me; arose while updating Cocoapods ('RxSwift').
If the directory where your project is has blank spaces that problem occurs
To solve that problem add double quotes(""). For example:
"$(SRCROOT)/my framework/path"
In my case, Apple development certificate got expires.
To verify open Keychain -> My certificates -> check developer certificate is valid or not, If certificate is not valid then follow the below steps.
Open your apple developer account and create a new development certificate
Download and add it in your keychain.
Go to profiles and open your existing development profile and add the newly created certificate.
Download the fresh profile and install it.
Hope this helps you too.
I had this issue on my ionic4 app after I have used cocoapods. My issue was that in Targets->Build Phases->Embed Pods Frameworks, I had a wrong path to Pods-MyApp-frameworks.sh script correcting that path solved the issue for me.
Its because most of the time $PODS_ROOT variable doesn't set after installing pods
For me, there seems to be an issue with the swiftlint script. It was initially this, Which was what was in the doc as of the time of installation
else
echo "warning: SwiftLint not installed, download from https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint"
fi
I resolve the issue by modifying it to
if swiftlint
then
echo "swiftlint installed"
else
echo "warning: SwiftLint not installed, download from https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint"
fi
Not sure, this may be due to my XCode version(10.3)
I resolve the issue by rewrite the .sh file.
Xcode 10 with Swift 3.
1.rename problem.sh file and command+A then command+C.
2.vi *problem*.sh and command+V.
3.:wq! to save the new file.
Then everything will be ok.
If not ok, chmod a+x *problem*.sh and try again.
Only the following helped me.
Delete Podfile.lock
run pod install
Optional - update SwiftLint version
I had a new Macbook and got this error when trying to archive. I forgot to install cocopods in the new machine, so I did, then restarted the computer and restarted Xcode and it worked.
If you're getting
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/readline/lib/libreadline.7.dylib
and a red
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
You should install the specific version of libreadline that you need
brew install readline
brew list --versions readline
brew switch readline 0.0.0
I'm running macOS 10.12.3 with Xcode 8.3.
I cannot build any macOS Swift projects with it.
If I create a new Cocoa application Xcode project and set it to use Swift, when I try to compile it, I immediately get the following error in the "check dependencies" phase:
error: There is no SDK with the name or path '/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk'
I have no idea what's going wrong!
The only clue I have is that earlier I created a symlink with the path /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk that pointed to MacOSX.sdk in order to fix an issue where an older build of Qt that required an SDK with that path. However, deleting the symlink has no effect.
I can build Swift projects that targeting other platforms like iOS. Just not macOS.
Help!
try running this command then reopening the project
(Xcode uses xtools in the command line to build its projects)
sudo xcode-select -switch /path/to/file/
(by default the path is)/Applications/Xcode.app/
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