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I just compiled a project and Xcode returns these two errors which don't seem to be my code's fault. How do I fix them?

Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
  "_vImageBoxConvolve_ARGB8888", referenced from:
      -[UIImage(Blur) boxblurImageWithBlur:] in UIImage+Blur.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture i386
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
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Teaching a man (or women) how to fish:

Usually Mach-O Linker Error means you have not included a header file for a function you are using in your code.

Easiest way is to copy that function or method call and paste into Xcode quick search using shift+command+O. This will search all frameworks (and header files), find that function or method call and show you its location (the header in this case):

In this case, this call belongs to the Accelerate framework so on top of your file, enter:

#import <Accelerate/Accelerate.h>

When doing quick search, you might have to get rid of leading underscore. In other words, search for vImageBoxConvolve_ARGB8888

Hope this helps

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    This isn't accurate. Linker errors of this nature are most frequently due to failing to link against the framework or library that provides a symbol you're using. If you fail to #include or #import the necessary header you're much more likely to get a warning along the lines of warning: implicit declaration of function 'vImageBoxConvolve_ARGB8888' is invalid in C99. Adding the missing #include or #import will address the compiler warning, but does nothing to address the linker error.
    – bdash
    Jul 5, 2013 at 0:48
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    This is a good way of finding out which framework you're missing though
    – Pete
    Apr 23, 2014 at 9:07
  • I can't find out the missing library, can you please tell me how to find out which library is missing.
    – Anas Azeem
    Jul 8, 2014 at 12:01
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Google is your friend: someone else fixed this by adding the Accelerate framework to their project (and this does look like a framework error).

https://github.com/rnystrom/RNBlurModalView/issues/5

Make sure you also have the QuartzCore framework included as well, as that is also required by that library.

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  • It is not necessary to link against QuartzCore to use the Accelerate framework.
    – bdash
    Jul 5, 2013 at 0:49
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    I didn't say it was. The library he's using - RNBlurModalView - requires both QuartzCore and Accelerate to function. Chances are good if one was left out, the other was too, so I added it as a note in my answer.
    – Xono
    Jul 5, 2013 at 1:20
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Apparently vImageBoxConvolve_ARGB8888() is not defined. See if the Accelerate framework is properly included in the project.

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