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The app runs fine but when I go "Profile" I'm getting the following error:

clang: error: no such file or directory: '/Users/J/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MyApp-ajnudfmshjcjmphggazldsfhzvko/Build/Intermediates/PrecompiledHeaders/MyApp-Prefix-atybgvarhtjcxtdhqwgxnbhqqgou/MyApp-Prefix.pch'

I think this may have something to do with installing cocoa pods, which I've since removed. How can I stop xcode from adding a second .pch ?

** EDIT **

I recently looked at the Precompiled Headers of another app and noticed that it was also doing the addition .pch but this app was profiling fine. I didn't notice an additional file of MyApp.pch.d which is not in my other app. I have no idea what that means but as far as I understand it shouldn't be effecting whether or not I can profile. I compared both the projects and their Prefix Header properties and they match, relatively.

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  • Sounds like it's not named correctly in your file system. Try opening the directory in Terminal and checking to make sure the source .pch file is named correctly. Jan 12, 2015 at 15:33
  • @IanMacDonald What do you mean "not named correctly"? It's adding a .pch so for that reason I know it's not named correctly. The Prefix Header in Build Settings is set to MyApp/MyApp-Prefix.pch but no matter what I put in there llvm is looking for an extra .pch. It's very aggrivating.
    – Jacksonkr
    Jan 12, 2015 at 15:50
  • The file exists on your file system independent of what you enter into Build Settings. Your compiler is looking for a file named MyApp-Prefix.pch. The generated folder has a MyApp-Prefix.pch.pch. The MyApp-Prefix.pch.pch is copied from your project's folder tree. You need to find this file and rename it to be the file that your Build Settings indicate. Jan 12, 2015 at 16:04
  • @IanMacDonald I've been out of the country so thanks for be patient on my reply. I found the project file and it is named "MyApp-Prefix.pch" which looks correct to me.
    – Jacksonkr
    Jan 19, 2015 at 16:42
  • Are you looking at in Finder? If you aren't showing file extensions in Finder, you won't be able to definitively know the full filename. Jan 19, 2015 at 16:46

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The ONLY way I've been able to resolve this issue was by creating a new project and painstakingly moving each and every asset over until the app worked in the new environment. Problem solved.

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  • I can't find the myapp-prefix.pch when I create a new project. Do you know where it went?
    – vboombatz
    Jul 1, 2015 at 23:59

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