If the project uses CocoaPods be aware to always open the .xcworkspace
file instead of the .xcodeproj
file.
Had this problem as well. Something was wrong with my CocoaPods installation. No pods other than KIF were installing properly. I followed the comments on this thread to be of help.
Basically, I needed to ensure that Build Active Architectures Only
settings for both my project and the Pods project were equal.
After hours of research this solution worked for me:
(disclaimer: results may vary due to circumstances)
the Library not found -lPods-(someCocoapod)
error was due to multiple entries in the :
Settings(Target) > Build Settings > Linking > 'Other Linker Flags'
A lot of other posts had me look there and I would see changes to the error when I messed around with the entries, but I kept getting some variation on the same error.
Too many hours lost ...
remove the -lPods-(someCocoaPod) lines in the 'Other Linker Flags' list BUT only if $(inherited) is at the top. At first I was unsure, but the reassuring sign was that I still saw references to my cocoapods when I left the edit mode(inherited). I tested in debug and release, both of which were giving me errors, and the problem was immediately resolved.
It seems project has been using cocoapods. and that files are missing from your project.
You cant just download it from git. You need to install it from cocoapods.
for more help, you may follow Introduction to CocoaPods Tutorial
If the project uses CocoaPods
be aware to always open the .xcworkspace
file instead of the .xcodeproj
file
My problem had fixed by the following config:
Build Active Architecture Only: YES
If you have multiple targets in your project, Cocoapods may have only integrated itself well with just one of them.
I had to manually link to libPods.a
in "Link Binary With Libraries" for each additional target I had.
If anyone came here to resolve an error with react-native-fbsdk
after installing it using Cocoapods
, keep in mind that you have to remove all the other .a files in your Projects build phases and only keep the .a from cocoapods called libPods-WhateverAppName.a
.
This is usually caused from running rnpm link
and the way rnpm works.
After I removed the facebook core .a file from my build phases my project was up and running once again.
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