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I got this error when I press build+debug:

ld: duplicate symbol .objc_class_name_BlogTableItemCell in /Users/fabian/Development/Workspaces/iphone_experiments/xcode_build_output/MausLog.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/MausLog.build/Objects-normal/i386/BlogTableItemCell-3733583914888A7B.o and /Users/fabian/Development/Workspaces/iphone_experiments/xcode_build_output/MausLog.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/MausLog.build/Objects-normal/i386/BlogTableItemCell-3733583914888A7B.o
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Command /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 failed with exit code 1
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  • Do not make the @implementation part inside the .h file.
    – Teddy
    Feb 22, 2015 at 18:38

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You could also get this error if you mistakenly let Xcode's auto-complete for #import statements specify the '.m" file for the 'duplicate' class instead of the '.h'.

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  • One of the best catches ever! Mar 29, 2012 at 20:50
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    I wish there was some way to change THIS answer to the accepted answer.
    – race_carr
    Mar 14, 2014 at 19:56
  • Excellent. This just happened to me and my heart stopped beating for a moment. Nov 7, 2017 at 1:27
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It seems that you are compiling the same BlogTableItemCell class two times in different places of your code. This may happen in the following cases.

  • You have put the same class implementation into two different files;

  • You actually have just one implementation of this class, however you are also linking in your project a framework or library containing a class whose name is exactly the same of yours.

Try finding in the whole project your class and make sure only one copy is available within your project.

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  • 1.You have put the same class implementation into two different files; -> I checked that with "Find in Project". There is only one file! 2. "linking in your project a framework or library containing a class whose name is exactly the same of yours." -> I also checked that with "Find in Project". There is only one link at the right position. Any suggest how to go from here?
    – fabian
    Feb 15, 2010 at 8:32
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    Alright i got it. Xcode had an old reference to the file in the class explorer. Thanks
    – fabian
    Feb 15, 2010 at 8:39
  • I had this same problem when I integrated the Facebook SDK (which included SBJson files) into a project I was using that already had those same SBJson classes. Having two copies was causing the error. Finally, I deleted one set of those files and then the problem was resolved. Nov 4, 2011 at 11:28
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    Just ran into this error ... I was importing ".m" instead ".h" files in one of my implementations!
    – Christoph
    Jun 9, 2013 at 22:44
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    I run into this problem when I make it both in the target and in the test.
    – huggie
    Dec 10, 2013 at 10:47
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For me, changing 'No Common Blocks' from Yes to No ( under Targets->Build Settings->Apple LLVM - Code Generation ) enter image description here

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  • Brad: you saved me the day !!
    – stefat
    Nov 25, 2015 at 18:39
  • Wow that was exactly what happening to me. Thanks Sep 14, 2016 at 9:25
  • You're a rock star.
    – Stateful
    Oct 1, 2016 at 19:32
  • this must be a solution but in my case I'm using an 3rd party application, it internally using same framework file which I'm using in my project. Any solution you can refer ?
    – CoDe
    Jan 21, 2017 at 9:02
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I had a similar problem due to poor defining of consts. I had defined a const in my header:

int const kCropLocationTop = 1;

This was presumably imported multiple times. To fix i changed the header def as follows:

extern int const kCropLocationTop;

and moved the assigning of the const to the .m file:

int const kCropLocationTop = 1;

Hope that helps anyone who's as ignorant of simple objective c concepts as I am!

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iPhone: Duplicate Symbol Error? by user576924

answered it correctly for me. However to find the offending gremlin this ZSH snippet.

grep "import.*\.m" **/*.[hm]

Will immediately tell you where your error is.

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  • Thanks for this. I think it can be summed up as: Don't try to #import .m files! Apr 18, 2012 at 10:58
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    Could perform a similar search in Xcode. Search the whole project (Command-Shift-F) for .m" and .m>. Both should be sufficient to find the offending line. Feb 12, 2015 at 23:10
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By mistake the source file was included twice in the Project -> Build Phase -> Compile Sources. Removing one of them solved the problem.

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  • Thanks, exactly what I needed. Lots of people here said the issue was things being added twice, but didn't explain how to remove it.
    – shim
    Sep 25, 2012 at 5:29
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    Same problem for me. This happened following a svn merge and resolving conflicts in the project.pbxproj Nov 16, 2012 at 14:02
  • THIS. How come this answer has only 9 upvotes? Seems like it's the only cause I ever run into when I get linker errors. I would like to upvote this 10 times.
    – KPM
    Apr 14, 2015 at 12:30
  • Bad auto merge from git caused a dup in my project file. Another dev had renamed a bunch of files. To fix it I had to remove both copies and re-add a single copy.
    – Kibitz503
    Nov 3, 2015 at 2:47
  • Thanks !! you saved my day (y) Aug 18, 2016 at 6:16
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The most common reason for this error is importing an xyz.m file instead of the xyz.h file. Check if your imports contain something like #import "----.m"

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Just to add; Using Xcode to generate subclassed managed objects (Core Data) can sometimes duplicate the generated files. For me the fix was to delete the generated files and re-generate them.

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I just ran into this problem myself. For the list, here's another possibility:

Duplicated linking line in the project file.

I caused this merging conflicts on a SVN update, when I accidentally duplicated a line.

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It happened to me, too. In my case, one (just one) of my core data automatically generated classes was inserted twice. I spotted the duplication by looking at Build Phases...Compile Sources. Simply deleting one of the occurrences solved the problem.

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Adding another possible cause to the list... you may have mistakingly created multiple constants in the implementation file, but outside of the implementation, with the same name.

In HeaderFileOne.m

NSString * const kCoolConstant = @"cool";

In HeaderFileTwo.m

NSString * const kCoolConstant = @"cool";

So changing one of those constant names would fix the compile error.

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This may help someone

I got this error because I duplicate a ViewController and then renamed it. So when I compile I got this error. The reason was in both of the view controllers there was a "float" variable with same name i.e "float padding=10.0" which I had defined on class level. Renaming the name of the above mentioned variable in One of the view controllers solved my problem.

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  • I have the same situation - my question is: why is this a problem? Surely two classes can have the same internal variable name...
    – Joe
    Sep 27, 2017 at 9:33
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I also faced to this problem. My solution was rename one of global variable, which has the same name as one in other class. Hope this helps

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The same thing happened to me while I was playing with localizable xib files, accidentally I have created two implementation files and appereantly that caused the problem in my case. After deleting / recreating the implementation file without doing the same mistake, the error was fixed.

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One of our developers left the "libSoomla*" project files in there twice. I removed the duplicate soomla files, re-built, and that fixed it!

Hope it helps.

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In may case, I followed some instructions to build a newer version of Subversion which directed me to create this symbolic link:

ln -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/ /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/OSX10.10.xctoolchain

Now I'm really a Windows guy so it wasn't immediately obvious to me - but removing the link fixed it for me (after restarting XCode):

rm /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/OSX10.10.xctoolchain

Phew.

(The actual error I got was the one described here: build error duplicate symbols arclite.o)

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Make sure that you didn't import .m File . For me this happen I added #import "SchoolCommuterHome.m" instead of #import "SchoolCommuterHome.h"

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