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I have a problem xcode can't find the headers of my pods in my wokspace.

The headers search path for the target seems ok

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ulqqai825a6xrg4/Screenshot%202014-09-29%2010.24.04.png?dl=1

Here is the content of my podfile

target "MyApp" do
pod 'AFNetworking', '~> 2.0'
pod 'Reachability'
pod 'ViewDeck', '2.2.11'
pod 'MBProgressHUD', '~> 0.8'
end

But when i build the project i have this error in the prefix.pch

/Users/...../MyApp-Prefix.pch:17:13: 'AFNetworking.h' file not found

I have tried to add platform :ios, "8.0" in my podfile and do a pod update but still no luck

I have also tried to add $(inherited) like suggested in the SO question : Xcode 6 doesn´t find cocoapods libraries

I'm using xcode 6 on mavericks

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  • I have exactly the same issue. Did you find any solution?
    – Stefan Arn
    Sep 30, 2014 at 12:39

5 Answers 5

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I found solution. In your project properties replace this:

I FOUND SOLUTION

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  • 12
    FYI, This is in Project Info. Oct 10, 2014 at 12:17
  • 2
    This worked for me. Seems like whenever I call pod install, this is getting resetted or not set correctly. Since I don't use tests in my app (yet), I removed the MyappTests target and voila!
    – BastiBen
    Oct 19, 2014 at 14:04
  • I am having the same issue, but that solution didn't work for me, I have also set the Header Search Paths appropriately in both targets and set the project settings as above. Any thoughts, so annoying!
    – JeffN
    Oct 28, 2014 at 21:57
  • I just want to point out (since I had this same problem), that adding it for the test target is what fixed it for me, even though I was trying to build just the regular target. I don't claim to understand why this fixed things, but it worked. May 7, 2015 at 4:11
  • @shortstuffsushi - Where I can find this file? Aug 25, 2015 at 10:29
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You might also want to link your pods with both your targets like so:

platform :osx, '10.7'

link_with 'MyApp', 'MyApp Tests'
pod 'AFNetworking', '~> 1.0'
pod 'Objection', '0.9'

From Cocoapods docs and this answer


Update: This no longer works for Cocoapods 1.0+, the correct way to implement the Podfile is:

platform :ios, '9.0'
inhibit_all_warnings!

target 'MyApp' do
  pod 'ObjectiveSugar', '~> 0.5'

  target "MyAppTests" do
    inherit! :search_paths
    pod 'OCMock', '~> 2.0.1'
  end
end

Source: https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#podfile

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    I prefer this to removing the tests target.
    – Veeru
    Dec 3, 2014 at 7:20
  • link_with does not work anymore with cocoapods 1.0.1. Aug 12, 2016 at 16:39
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I was able to fix this in my project. I had a second target for tests. I never used this target and the error disappeared after I deleted it from the project. So maybe not your main target is the source of the problem, but another one.

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    I found the solution using your answer Oct 1, 2014 at 18:06
  • Probably better to use @jwswart's answer. Using link_with to reference your targets. The test target may prove helpful in the future Jun 30, 2016 at 16:31
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I agree with jwswart's answer because quite many times I have realized that the issue with just defining dependencies for the 'MyApp' and leaving out 'MyAppTests' as in:

target :'MyApp' do

..

end

breaks the build process because the classes defined in 'MyApp' make use of the dependencies which are not visible in the 'MyAppTests'. Thus as jwswart suggested:

link_with 'MyApp', 'MyApp Tests'

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Just have a try to comment this line for your target

#  use_frameworks!

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