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Environment: XCode 7.0.1 Module: Objective-C Bundle Type: Framework

Hi, I am trying to create a framework to support armv7, armv7s, arm64, i386 and x86_64. I am using aggregate to make the fat library. Inside the aggregate script, i am running two xcodebuild commands 1. for armv7, armv7s and arm64 and 2. for i386 and x86_64 architectures. Also, I have set Enable Bitcode=YES and Other C Flags=-fembed-bitcode under target build settings. As a precautionary mesasure, i am adding ENABLE_BITCODE=YES and OTHER_CFLAGS="-fembed-bitcode" options to the xcodebuild command

My xcode build commands are as follows -

#Build The framework Target for iPhoneOS
xcodebuild -project "${PROJECT_FILE_PATH}" -target "${AN_TARGET}" 
ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO -configuration "${CONFIGURATION}" -sdk iphoneos 
BUILD_DIR="${BUILD_DIR}" OBJROOT="${OBJROOT}" BUILD_ROOT="${BUILD_ROOT}" 
CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR="${IPHONE_DEVICE_BUILD_DIR}" SYMROOT="${SYMROOT}" 
ARCHS="armv7 armv7s arm64" ENABLE_BITCODE=YES OTHER_CFLAGS="-fembed-bitcode" $ACTION

#Build The framework Target for iPhoneSimulator
xcodebuild -project "${PROJECT_FILE_PATH}" -target "${AN_TARGET}" 
ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO -configuration "${CONFIGURATION}" -sdk iphonesimulator 
BUILD_DIR="${BUILD_DIR}" OBJROOT="${OBJROOT}" BUILD_ROOT="${BUILD_ROOT}" 
CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR="${IPHONE_SIMULATOR_BUILD_DIR}" SYMROOT="${SYMROOT}" 
ARCHS="i386 x86_64" ENABLE_BITCODE=YES OTHER_CFLAGS="-fembed-bitcode" $ACTION

after running the above two commands, i am combining these two builds to make a fat framework binary using the below command

# create a fat Framework
lipo -create 
"${IPHONE_DEVICE_BUILD_DIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}.framework/${PROJECT_NAME}" 
"${IPHONE_SIMULATOR_BUILD_DIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}.framework/${PROJECT_NAME}" -
output "${FRAMEWORK_FOLDER}/${AN_END_USER_FRAMEWORK_NAME}"

The issue iam facing is after the lipo is created, i am unable to use it in the bitcode enabled application. After running the otool -l framework_binary | grep -LLVM, i do not see the bitcode enabled flags or __LLVM.

Lipo removes bitcode from the fat binary. Is there a way i can retain bitcode while running the lipo command?

Correction: Based on the reply from Nestor, i ran the otool command as otool -l -arch armv7 framework_binary | grep LLVM and much to my surprise, i could see the segname __LLVM clang. However when i integrate the same fat framework binary into my project, it builds fine on simulator however throws the following error while running on device - ld: 'MyBinary' does not contain bitcode. You must rebuild it with bitcode enabled (Xcode setting ENABLE_BITCODE), obtain an updated library from the vendor, or disable bitcode for this target. for architecture armv7

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    Shouldn't that be grep LLVM and not grep -LLVM?
    – l00phole
    Oct 14, 2015 at 12:03
  • Same problem here. *.a contains bitcode before lipo, but not after.
    – Nestor
    Oct 14, 2015 at 22:42
  • Did you check whether binary for iphoneos (i.e. for device before being integrated by lipo) has bit code ? If it doesn't have, it isn't lipo who removes bitcode section. Jan 27, 2016 at 2:39

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Happily it's just a problem with otool's reporting, not lipo; you have to add the -arch parameter:

otool -arch arm64 -l myLipoOutput.a

Source: http://www.openradar.me/radar?id=6301306440384512

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  • tried that. Unfortunately, It seems the fat binary does not contain bitcode flags. as when i run it on simulator, it built fine but when i build it for device with Enable Bitcode=YES under application target build settings, i get the error ld: 'myBinary' does not contain bitcode. You must rebuild it with bitcode enabled (Xcode setting ENABLE_BITCODE), obtain an updated library from the vendor, or disable bitcode for this target. Oct 15, 2015 at 9:17
  • Sorry to hear that. You're sure it's lipo that's removing it?
    – Nestor
    Oct 15, 2015 at 9:38
  • I think, the problem is bit different here. When i ran the command otool with -arch armv7 and for armv7s, arm64 i get the segname __LLVM, but when i build my application for device with bitcode fat binary, i get the following error ld: 'MyBinary' does not contain bitcode. You must rebuild it with bitcode enabled (Xcode setting ENABLE_BITCODE), obtain an updated library from the vendor, or disable bitcode for this target. for architecture armv7 Oct 15, 2015 at 10:36
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This is something weird, there are not many documentation for do this, at the end I use this command:

xcodebuild -project ${PROJECT_NAME}.xcodeproj -target ${FRAMEWORK_NAME} ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS="${FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PARTH} ${SRCROOT}/**" -sdk ${SIMULATOR_SDK} -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} clean build CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR=${BUILD_DIR}/${CONFIGURATION}-${SIMULATOR_SDK} 2>&1

xcodebuild -project ${PROJECT_NAME}.xcodeproj -target ${FRAMEWORK_NAME} -sdk ${DEVICE_SDK} ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS="${FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PARTH} ${SRCROOT}/**" -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} clean build CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR=${BUILD_DIR}/${CONFIGURATION}-${DEVICE_SDK} 2>&1

Add the BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode flag to the xcodebuild command

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  • More info on this: stackoverflow.com/questions/34959767/… Apr 30, 2016 at 16:40
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    How does this solve the lipo issue? lipo strips any bitcode on merge.
    – user187676
    Mar 30, 2017 at 9:51
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    At the end I fix this issue using the current commands: xcodebuild -project ${PROJECT_NAME}.xcodeproj ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO ENABLE_BITCODE=YES BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode -sdk ${SIMULATOR_SDK} -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} clean build CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR=${BUILD_DIR}/${CONFIGURATION}-${SIMULATOR_SDK} 2>&1 xcodebuild -project ${PROJECT_NAME}.xcodeproj -sdk ${DEVICE_SDK} ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO ENABLE_BITCODE=YES BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} clean build CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR=${BUILD_DIR}/${CONFIGURATION}-${DEVICE_SDK} 2>&1 Jun 11, 2017 at 0:03
  • If your doing a framework, even if you have a scheme that supports bitcode I'm finding the BITCODE_GENERATION_MODE=bitcode must be added. I looked for 2 days to find this answer. Aug 14, 2017 at 17:08
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Try to use archive for the arm slices instead of build

xcodebuild -scheme "${SCHEME}" -workspace "${WORKSPACE}" -configuration "${CONFIGURATION}" -sdk iphoneos ARCHS="arm64 armv7 armv7s" CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR="${CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR}/arm" CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY="" CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED=NO ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO archive

After that run lipo to merge the simulator and the arm ones.

And after that run otool -arch arm64 -l myLipoOutput.a and it should work.

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It looks like a bug in Xcode 7.0.1 . I've had the same issue and downgrading Xcode to version 7 fixed it.

Update: Actually it may be a bug in Xcode 7 that was fixed in 7.0.1 - this SO answer solved the issue for me.

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  • Thanks @silyevsk, Will give that a try. Oct 19, 2015 at 9:26
  • @DeepakBadiger - Looks like stackoverflow.com/a/31346742/390928 solved this for me
    – silyevsk
    Oct 19, 2015 at 12:42
  • Thanks @silyevsk. Have followed that URL already with no success. Also, what is the $Action i should use to make it work as it says it would create bitcode only for archive/production builds? Oct 20, 2015 at 13:51

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