ld: framework not found Pods

China☆狼群 提交于 2019-11-27 02:44:01

In Project Navigator in the folder Pods I had a Pods.framework in there which was red. It was also present in Linked Frameworks and Libraries. I removed both references and the error disappeared.

TL;DR

Remove Pods.framework in:

  • Folder named Pods
  • Linked Frameworks and Libraries

This is usually caused by having the .xcodeproj file open instead of .xcworkspace.

When you run 'pod install' for the first time, it will create an .xcworkspace file, which includes your original .xcodeproj and a Pods project. You'll need to close your .xcodeproj and open the .xcworkspace instead.

This is a common issue when creating a project through Xcode's new project wizard - I often forget that I'm not in a workspace, which is required to get Cocoapods to link correctly.

Xcode 9 or 10

install https://github.com/CocoaPods/cocoapods-deintegrate

pod deintegrate

then

pod install

I cleared this error by deleting the red .framework files that were located in a folder Frameworks in the project navigator. I think this also automatically deleted corresponding red entries in the Linked Frameworks and Libraries section of the General settings.

I have been cleaning / reinstalling pods in order to fix another issue. Perhaps these red framework files and entries were just leftover from a previous pod install?

calebeaires

For who find this issue. I am using NativeScript and got the same error.

That happen becouse I opened the file .xcodeproj, but we must open the project by the file .xcworkspace.

This happened to me after updating my Podfile and doing a pod update.

For some reason, I had a "Pods_[ProjectName]".framework file appear under my project under 'Targets' > General > Linked Frameworks and Libraries.

Deleting this and then clean/rebuilding fixed the issue.

I had a similar issue as

framework not found Pods_OneSignalNotificationServiceExtension

It was resolved by removing the following. Go to target OneSignalNotificationServiceExtension > Build Phases > Link Binary with Libraries and deleting Pods_OneSignalNotificationServiceExtension.framework

Hope this helps. Cheers.

I was getting this error because i renamed my project and change the name of project in pod file too but my project was referring to old name which was not there and causing this error . I get rid of this by

pod deintegrate

followed by

pod install

you should delete your project some file as this picture.

Just Remove your .framework from the list of "Your Project->General->Linked Framework & Libraries".

In my case I can build it on devices and simulator but has the same errors when archiving. To solve it, I have to

  • remove Pods.framework
  • make sure Pods-<project-name>.framework is embedded

You will find the settings in TARGETS-->Linked Frameworks and Libraries.

Emmanuel Mbaba

You're more than likely trying to get the pods to work into you project right? The only way to do so is by creating a separate project that uses CocoaPods.

Close all work-spaces that you are using.

Next, make sure you have your Podfile completely ready to go.

In the command line, wherever your file is, type the command:

pod deintegrate

Then, install your pod agian.

pod install or pod update

Now you can use your project's new workspace to develop from. Look for a file called .workspace. Use that file!

Here is a guide on using CocoaPods

A.G

Step 1

The first thing that you will need to do is remove the Podfile, Podfile.lock, the Pods folder, and the generated workspace.

Step 2

Next, in the .xcodeproj, remove the references to the Pods.xcconfig files and the libPods.a file.

Step 3

Within the Build Phases project tab, delete the Check Pods Manifest.lock section (open),Copy Pods Resources section (bottom) and Embed Pod Resources(bottom).

Step4

Remove Pods.framework.

The only thing you may want to do is include some of the libraries that you were using before. You can do this by simply draging whatever folders where in the pods folders into your project (I prefer to put them into my Supporting Files folder).

It worked for me.

Using Xcode 8.3 the accepted answer didn't work for me. I had tried many other solutions but @Elliott Davies answer is what fixed it for me. I'm adding a screenshot for clarity. For some reason, Xcode was trying to link previous podfile setups that no longer existed. All I had to do was delete the extra references and everything worked.

This issue was driving me crazy as it suddenly happened without doing any changes to the project. I've tried all suggested solutions in this thread (and other related) and none of them solved the problem.

The only thing that differed from my other projects (which compiled fine), was that this project name was containing an accent (a french accent, "é"). I've renamed the project and all related files, and it finally worked !

Maybe this is related to updating to Xcode 10, because this project was working well before...

EDIT : it also seems to failed when using a project with - in project name…

Levine Veblen

This is the way i fix my problem. and it now work when i writing this answer:

Firstly, i try all the most fix way above,

remove Pods_xxx.framework from the link libraries and framework in target's build phases is helpful, and the issue will disappear, but the coming problem is i can't import the Pods.framework anymore.

And Then, i try to reinit the xcworkspace config, so that i can figure out the real problem. so i run

pod deintergate

and then install my pod again:

pod install

this work prefectly, but the problem is still in there, but i figure out the real problem is the Pods_xxx.framworks not be compiled succeed by cocoapods build script. I think this is the true way to fix the problem.

Finally, i try to edit my project's scheme:

and i add Pods scheme into manage:

and build this Pods.framework separately, and you will find the Pods.framework icon become truly again:

and i think now you have fix your "framework not found Pods_xxxx.framework" problem but actually i have another problem coming:

so i go to the build setting, and edit the "Framework Search Path" with "${inherited}", and now all the problems goes out, cheer!!!!:)

vinhsteven

I resolved this issue by selecting the project which downloaded from CocoaPods and built it, you can click Manage Schemes so that it can be appeared in Run bar. Then you can rebuild your project. Hope it help.

After removing and updating pod I still had same issue.

I've found that previous developer put flag in 'Build Settings -> Other Linker Flags' with Framework name (in my case -framework 'OGVKit') that made the issue.

After deleting that flag, project builds properly.

If you opened .xcworkspace file and you still got the same error:

delete all the contents of Pods directory and from command line write "pod install" to resolve the issue.

Delete the frameworks folder created after pod install or update

I did experience this problem because I did not set the platform correctly.

So in my macOS app I had the platform set to:

platform :ios

instead of

platform :osx

Other thing that solved my problem is to go under Target -> Build Settings -> Other linker Flags and delete the "-framework" and your framework "name".

It happened when i tried to remove a pod.

In my case, after comparing the difference between a branch I knew built correctly, I noticed this line in my Podfile:

platform :ios, '11.0'

I had inadvertently up'd my target version from 10 to 11 while my targets in Xcode remained set to 10. Reverting back to 10 solved my issue for me.

Ensure your target iOS versions are properly set.

Had to run

pod deintegrate

After that I had to remove .xcworkspace file and run pod install, after that everything worked

I resolved this by dragging .framework file to the Linked Framework and Libraries

Let say I was having this problem due to error FIRAnalyticsConnector not found and I just drag FIRAnalyticsConnector.framwork file to Linked Framework and Libraries and my problem solved

I tried every answer on here and none of them worked. I ended up getting it working by upping the deployment target from 10.0 to 11.0. I have no idea why that fixed it, but I suspect it has to do with upgrading to Xcode 10.2.1.

Please check your Executable file inside .Framework like

  1. The executable file name should like this without any extension.

  2. Some frameworks showing like this

  3. Using Terminal goto .framework directory use below command lipo -create FrameworkName-x86_64 FrameworkName-armv7 FrameworkName-armv7s FrameworkName-i386 FrameworkName-arm64 -output FrameworkName

after creating single executable file delete this files

maybe you suddenly open the wrong file of .xcodprj and you should open .xcworkspace

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