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MFMailComposeViewController doesn't link for simulator

First off, I'm using XCode 4.0.2.

Okay, here is my issue. I can build Apple sample program for MFMailComposerViewController and run it in the simulator (I am aware it will not send email, I'm just concerned that it builds). That seems to work fine.

HOWEVER, when I try to build in my application I get the following message.

ld: warning: ignoring file /Users/lloyd/Projects/iOS/simpleApp/MessageUI.framework/MessageUI, 
    missing required architecture i386 in file
    Undefined symbols for architecture i386: "_OBJC_CLASS_$_MFMailComposeViewController", referenced from:
  objc-class-ref in MailData.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture i386
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

SOLUTION

Looking "Build Settings" (Basic and Combined) I saw that I had "Framework Search Path" set. This was odd because I never remembered setting that. Deleting it fixed the problem.

I am now able to build for both the simulator and the target. NOTE: You can NOT send email from the simulator, but you should still be able to run the code (if that makes sense).

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Feloneous Cat Avatar asked May 09 '11 14:05

Feloneous Cat


2 Answers

In Xcode go to the build phases tab for your target. Make sure you see MessageUI.framework. If it's not there click + to add a new framework.

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SpaceTrucker Avatar answered Nov 17 '22 23:11

SpaceTrucker


SOLUTION

Looking "Build Settings" (Basic and Combined) I saw that I had "Framework Search Path" set. This was odd because I never remembered setting that. Deleting it fixed the problem.

I am now able to build for both the simulator and the target. NOTE: You can NOT send email from the simulator, but you should still be able to run the code (if that makes sense).

This was the solution to my problem :)

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Feloneous Cat Avatar answered Nov 17 '22 22:11

Feloneous Cat