_GADAdSizeFromCGSize", referenced from: - iphone

I just integrated adwhirl to my code and I started receiving this error.
_GADAdSizeFromCGSize", referenced from:
_GADAdSizeFromCGSize", referenced from: -[AdWhirlAdapterGoogleAdMobAds getAd] in AdWhirlAdapterGoogleAdMobAds.o
What could be the possible reason. I have added the possible frameworks.

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Undefined symbols for architecture armv7 after adding .a file

I'm trying to build a small app using a *.a, *.h file I received from a certain vendor.
this is the first time I'm adding external files to a project.
I added the files and I am getting these errors.
Undefined symbols for architecture armv7:
"_vDSP_fft_zropD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o)
"_vDSP_vclrD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_vDSP_vdbconD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o)
"_vDSP_vmulD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_vDSP_hamm_windowD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_init in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_vDSP_zaspecD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_OBJC_CLASS_$_EAAccessoryManager", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hrMonitor.o) "_EAAccessoryDidDisconnectNotification", referenced from:
-[HRMonitor startup] in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hrMonitor.o) "_vDSP_create_fftsetupD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_init in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_EAAccessoryDidConnectNotification", referenced from:
-[HRMonitor startup] in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hrMonitor.o) "_OBJC_CLASS_$_EASession", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hrMonitor.o) "_vDSP_ctozD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_vDSP_maxmgvD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_estimation in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) "_vDSP_destroy_fftsetupD", referenced from:
_fft_hr_free in libmyTrekSDK_armv7.a(hr_calc.o) ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture armv7 clang: error: linker command failed
with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
So far I've tried: (mentioned in other posts)
I've made sure the the *.a file is included in the Link Binary With Library .
Tried to change C++ Language Dialect and C++ Standard Library to Compiler Default.
More info:
The files are in the project folder.
I'm using an iPhone 4S v.6.1.3 and the project's deployment target is iOS 6.1.
Just for future I got the "_OBJC_CLASS_$_EASession", referenced from: error. It was fixed by adding ExternalAccessory.framework to Targets > myApp > Build Phases > Link Binary with Libraries
Check lib path is correct in framework search path / library search path
check other linker flags needed for your lib source
Please refer this Answer for more details

Error while integrating Gdata to upload video on Youtube

To upload video through you tube I m integrating GData project as following the steps descibed in this link http://hoishing.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/gdata-objective-c-client-setup-in-xcode-4/
After completing all the steps I m getting errors as
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataEntryYouTubeUpload", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataMediaCategory", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataMediaDescription", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataMediaKeywords", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataMediaTitle", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GDataServiceGoogleYouTube", referenced from:
objc-class-ref in LibraryViewController.o
How can I fix these ?
Thanks.
These errors you will get due to:
1) Either your implementation files or nib files are not added in your target. or
2) Any framework is missing.
for the first one, you check in the build phases for the file LibraryViewController.
and for second one go through the readMe file for GData or any header file in GData the details will be given.

Linker errors after upgrade to xcode 3.2.3 for iphone app

I've just upgraded to XCODE 3.2.3 and upgraded my base sdk from 3.0 to 3.2 iphone sdk. After doing this I started getting a bunch of link errors with barely any info, here's what I got:
".objc_class_name_CATransition", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSObject", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSFileManager", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSString", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSError", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CABasicAnimation", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSOperation", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CJSONDeserializer", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIWindow", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSException", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIColor", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CATransaction", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CLLocationManager", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_MPMoviePlayerController", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableSet", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIFont", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSFileHandle", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_MFMailComposeViewController", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CAKeyframeAnimation", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIImage", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIApplication", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UILabel", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CLLocation", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableString", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CJSONSerializer", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSTimer", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSValue", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableData", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSNumber", referenced from:
"_objc_exception_match", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UINavigationItem", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIViewController", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableArray", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIScreen", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSHTTPCookieStorage", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_MKPinAnnotationView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSNotificationCenter", referenced from:
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_QWAdView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSProcessInfo", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UITableViewCell", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CAAnimationGroup", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSInvocation", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSURL", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSSet", referenced from:
"_objc_exception_extract", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UISearchBar", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableURLRequest", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSRunLoop", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSData", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSDate", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIBarButtonItem", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UITableView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSURLRequest", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSOperationQueue", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIActionSheet", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIDevice", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_MKMapView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIToolbar", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSXMLParser", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSHTTPCookie", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIImageView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CAMediaTimingFunction", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSScanner", referenced from:
"_objc_exception_try_exit", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSDateFormatter", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIAccelerometer", referenced from:
"_objc_exception_try_enter", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSCharacterSet", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIScrollView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIButton", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UINavigationBar", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIAlertView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSUserDefaults", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSThread", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSPropertyListSerialization", referenced from:
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_GANTracker", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSMutableDictionary", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_CALayer", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIWebView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSBundle", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSURLConnection", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSAutoreleasePool", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIPageControl", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSAssertionHandler", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_MKAnnotationView", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSDictionary", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSLocale", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_NSArray", referenced from:
".objc_class_name_UIActivityIndicatorView", referenced from:
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_AdMobView", referenced from:
Any ideas?
UPDATE:
Seems like 3rd party libraries are causing the issues. These include libraries for admob, quattro, and Google Analytics. Only admob has updated their libraries so will have to remove the other ones
Same problem. Tons of link errors when compiling for simulator; device works fine.
Checked frameworks as suggested by Sim but looked fine.
Edit: All of the problems seem to be with pre-compiled 3rd party libraries (in my case that means the Facebook Three20.a library and Occipital's libRedLaserSDK.a). Anybody know if I need to use versions of those libraries recompiled for 4.0, or if there is there another fix?
Edit2: And one more clue, which suggests some of the other posters are on the right track: in my project "Groups & Files" list, all of my frameworks appear in red text. Yet if I check any one of them, the target checkbox is checked.
I don't know why this suddenly started happening when you upgraded, but these link errors mean that your link line is missing some frameworks. It would be very helpful to see the full compiler output (expand the transcript in Build Results to get this).
Looks like QuartzCore, Foundation, MediaPlayer, UIKit and others are missing, based on the symbols which are undefined. I figured this out by searching for the missing symbols (e.g. "NSOperation") in the iPhone developer site. The documentation for each function lists the framework that defines the function.
Check Frameforks is checked for the new build target. Select UIkit.framework -> Get Info and check general and targets tabs
I would try reinstalling XCode.
Backup your /Developer folder first then give these steps a go.
From the terminal use:
sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
to uninstall XCode and the iPhone SDKs, then delete the /Developer folder after you've done this to ensure that XCode and the iPhone SDK have been cleanly removed from your system. Reinstall Xcode afterwards.
I had this same problem a couple of days ago, but for me just restarting Xcode fixed it, I could build my app without any problems. I have no idea what caused this to happen in the first place, though.

Compiling GData for iPhone

I'm trying to compile a project that uses the GData objective-c framework. I've successfully compiled and run the project under the 'Debug' configuration, but when I try to compile using 'Release' and now 'Adhoc' I get the following errors. NOTE: I duplicated the debug configuration for adhoc and that doesn't seem to help.
"_kGDataGoogleAnalyticsDefaultAccountFeed", referenced from:
_kGDataGoogleAnalyticsDefaultAccountFeed$non_lazy_ptr in TKGoogleAnayliticsAPI.o ".objc_class_name_GDataFeedAnalyticsAccount",
referenced from:
literal-pointer#__OBJC#__cls_refs#GDataFeedAnalyticsAccount in
TKGoogleAnayliticsAPI.o ".objc_class_name_GDataFeedAnalyticsData",
referenced from:
literal-pointer#__OBJC#__cls_refs#GDataFeedAnalyticsData in
TKGoogleAnayliticsAPI.o ".objc_class_name_GDataQueryAnalytics",
referenced from: literal-pointer#__OBJC#__cls_refs#GDataQueryAnalytics
in TKGoogleAnayliticsAPI.o
".objc_class_name_GDataServiceGoogleAnalytics", referenced from:
literal-pointer#__OBJC#__cls_refs#GDataServiceGoogleAnalytics in
TKGoogleAnayliticsAPI.o ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned
1 exit status
This looks like you missed linking the GData library in your "Release" configuration. When you added it, did you by chance make sure you had "All Configurations" selected or just "Debug"?
try adding security framework and clean build

How do I use Apple Keychain?

I am using trying to use scifihifi-iphone (from Github) to store and retrieve usernames and passwords. However, when I add the class SFHFKeychainUtils I get the following errors:
"_kSecAttrAccount", referenced from:
_kSecAttrAccount$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_SecItemDelete", referenced from:
+[SFHFKeychainUtils deleteItemForUsername:andServiceName:error:] in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecReturnAttributes", referenced from:
_kSecReturnAttributes$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecClass", referenced from:
_kSecClass$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecClassGenericPassword", referenced from:
_kSecClassGenericPassword$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_SecItemAdd", referenced from:
+[SFHFKeychainUtils storeUsername:andPassword:forServiceName:updateExisting:error:] in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecAttrLabel", referenced from:
_kSecAttrLabel$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_SecItemUpdate", referenced from:
+[SFHFKeychainUtils storeUsername:andPassword:forServiceName:updateExisting:error:] in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecAttrService", referenced from:
_kSecAttrService$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecReturnData", referenced from:
_kSecReturnData$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_SecItemCopyMatching", referenced from:
+[SFHFKeychainUtils getPasswordForUsername:andServiceName:error:] in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
+[SFHFKeychainUtils getPasswordForUsername:andServiceName:error:] in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
"_kSecValueData", referenced from:
_kSecValueData$non_lazy_ptr in SFHFKeychainUtils.o
ld: symbol(s) not found
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
What am I leaving out? When I click the errors, it doesn't take me to any place in the code.
Add Security.framework, then rebuild. Sometimes I find I have to build clean and then rebuild.
To add this, right click on your target in Xcode, then Add->Existing Frameworks and choose (or navigate) to Security.framework.