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I am trying to run a Swift app on my iPhone 4s. It works fine on the simulator, and my friend can successfully run it on his iPhone 4s. I have iOS 8 and the official release of Xcode 6.

I have tried

  • Restarting Xcode, iPhone, computer
  • Cleaning & rebuilding
  • Revoking and creating new certificate/provision profile
  • Runpath Search Paths is $(inherited) @executable_path/Frameworks
  • Embedded Content Contains Swift Code is 'Yes'
  • Code Signing Identity is developer

Below is the error in entirety

dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/libswiftCore.dylib
  Referenced from: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/LONGSERIALNUMBER/AppName.app/AppName
  Reason: no suitable image found.  Did find:
    /private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/LONGSERIALNUMBER/AppName.app/Frameworks/libswiftCore.dylib: mmap() error 1 at
address=0x008A1000, size=0x001A4000 segment=__TEXT in Segment::map() mapping
/private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/LONGSERIALNUMBER/APPLICATION_NAME/Frameworks/libswiftCore.dylib
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For me none of the previous solutions worked. We discovered that there is an "Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries" flag in the Build Settings that needs to be set to YES. It was NO by default!

Build Settings > Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries

After setting this, clean the project before building again.

For keen readers some explanation The most important part is:

set the Embedded Content Contains Swift Code (EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT) build setting to YES in your app as shown in Figure 2. This build setting, which specifies whether a target's product has embedded content with Swift code, tells Xcode to embed Swift standard libraries in your app when set to YES.

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The flag was formerly called Embedded Content Contains Swift Code

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    @wisenomad If it keeps working after removing the setting, that's because Xcode doesn't remove files when it does an installation. So if you uninstall the app from your device, then reinstall, you will resurface the bug. So you should not turn the setting back to NO, as that will break installation for people other than yourself.
    – nevyn
    Aug 19, 2015 at 10:30
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    Do a clean after you do this.
    – Aggressor
    Oct 27, 2015 at 16:35
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    It's called Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries now.
    – Warpzit
    Aug 16, 2016 at 6:27
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    Be aware! - this is needed ONLY when your project does not use Swift code and have embedded libraries written in Swift.
    – Roy K
    Aug 15, 2017 at 7:44
  • I did this and now get a different error "Thread 1: signal SIGABRT" Don't know if that's better or worse. Still works on emulator only.
    – Curtis
    May 17, 2020 at 21:13
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Surprisingly enough, all i did was "Clean" my project (shift+cmd+K) and it worked. Did seem to be related to the certificate though.

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I started getting this error when I removed:

@executable_path/Frameworks

from Runpath Search Paths in my build settings. Replacing it fixed everything up again (thank goodness for source control!)

I don't know how it got there, but it appears to be needed for a binary to find its embedded Swift runtime.

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    For me, as of Xcode 8b5, it was actually @loader_path/../Frameworks for macOS unit tests and @loader_path/Frameworks for iOS unit tests that needed to be added.
    – Pascal
    Aug 12, 2016 at 8:20
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For the device, you also need to add the dynamic framework to the Embedded binaries section in the General tab of the project.
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  • I'm trying to add the Google Maps Framework. Correspondingly AVFoundation, CoreData, CoreLocation, CoreText, GLKit, ImageIO, OpenGLES, QuartzCore, SystemConfiguration. In addition: libc++.dylib, libicucore.dylib, libz.dylib. I don't have an 'Embedded frameworks' tab. What do you recommend I try? Sep 27, 2014 at 0:59
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    The answer is very vague.
    – Unheilig
    Nov 6, 2014 at 2:24
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    To expound: If what you're seeing in the error message is the name of a framework (e.g., a custom Cocoa Touch Framework that you made), don't just add the .framework in the Target Dependencies in Build Phases. You also need to add it to Embedded Binaries in the General tab. This answer fixed it for me. Apr 15, 2015 at 9:29
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In Xcode 8 the option for Embedded Content Contains Swift Code option is no longer available.

It has been renamed to "Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries = YES"

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Xcode 13 here (13.1 with react-native).

Created a clean react-native project and saw /usr/lib/swift as an entry in Runpath Search Paths.

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After adding that, my project finally ran without crashing!

Nothing helped from what was suggested before.

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I think it's a bug when certificates are generated directly from Xcode. To resolve (at least in Xcode 6.1 / 6A1052d):

  1. go to the Apple Developer website where certificates are managed: https://developer.apple.com/account/ios/certificate/certificateList.action
  2. select your certificate(s) (which should show "Managed by Xcode" under "Status") and "Revoke" it
  3. follow instructions here to manually generate a new certificate: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/MaintainingCertificates/MaintainingCertificates.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012582-CH31-SW32
  4. go to Xcode > Preferences > Accounts > [your Apple ID] > double-click your team name > hit refresh button to update certificates and provisioning profiles
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  • Worked for me only when deleting and creating only in XCode, developer.apple.com's "Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles" tool created new bad certs. Dec 15, 2014 at 19:00
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    Forgive my ignorance... What does this Answer have to do with the Question that was asked? It looks like you answered a different question. Or more correctly, you responded to @user3056783 deleted answer which was just an "I'm having this problem too comment".
    – jww
    Apr 15, 2015 at 9:36
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    That "refresh" button is now renamed to "Download All" ... :)
    – Thyselius
    Jun 6, 2016 at 22:28
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I was having this issue with running my Swift tests (but not my app). It turns out that the test needed to have more than @executable_path/Frameworks in it's Runpath Search Paths build setting for the test target. Setting the Runpath Search Paths to the following worked a charm for me:

$(inherited)
@executable_path/Frameworks
@loader_path/Frameworks
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OK, sharing here another cause of this error. It took me a few hours to sort this out.

In my case the trust policy of my certificate in Keychain Access was Always Trust, changing it back to defaults solved the problem.

In order to open the certificate settings window double click the certificate in the Keychain Access list of certificates.

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This issue occurs again in Xcode 10.2. You must download and install the following package from Apple. It provides Swift 5 Runtime Support for Command Line Tools.

https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1998?locale=en_US

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You have to set the Runpath Search Paths to @executable_path/Frameworks as showed in the following screenshot of Build Settings:

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If you have any embedded frameworks made in Swift, than you can set to YES the Build Options Embedded Content Contains Swift Code.

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  • I made a command line tool that uses some dylibs that are to be delivered along with the tool in a local directory (and not in /usr/lib or something like that). otool -L for these dylibs told me that they were already using @rpath/... for their own path. Now, by setting the Runpath Search Path to the path of that folder, I can run my tool and it'll find the dylibs that are stored in a folder next to it. Mar 24, 2017 at 22:00
  • When trying to add a Swift module into a React Native project, it was instead failing to find @rpath/libswiftAppKit.dylib. An issue lead me to learn that I had to add the searchpath: @executable_path/../Frameworks/ based on these instructions. Whether this applies only to my project structure, I can't say. Of note, I did not have to clean DerivedData for this setting to take effect! May 19, 2018 at 11:02
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I think Apple has already summarized it under Swift app crashes when trying to reference Swift library libswiftCore.dylib

Cited from Technical Q&A QA1886:

Swift app crashes when trying to reference Swift library libswiftCore.dylib.

Q: What can I do about the libswiftCore.dylib loading error in my device's console that happens when I try to run my Swift language app?

A: To correct this problem, you will need to sign your app using code signing certificates with the Subject Organizational Unit (OU) set to your Team ID. All Enterprise and standard iOS developer certificates that are created after iOS 8 was released have the new Team ID field in the proper place to allow Swift language apps to run.

Usually this error appears in the device's console log with a message similar to one of the following:

[....] [deny-mmap] mapped file has no team identifier and is not a platform binary:
/private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/5D8FB2F7-1083-4564-94B2-0CB7DC75C9D1/YourAppNameHere.app/Frameworks/libswiftCore.dylib

Dyld Error Message:
  Library not loaded: @rpath/libswiftCore.dylib

Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000120021088
Triggered by Thread: 0

Referenced from: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/C3DCD586-2A40-4C7C-AA2B-64EDAE8339E2/TestApp.app/TestApp
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/C3DCD586-2A40-4C7C-AA2B-64EDAE8339E2/TestApp.app/Frameworks/libswiftCore.dylib: mmap() error 1 at address=0x1001D8000, size=0x00194000 segment=__TEXT in Segment::map() mapping /private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/C3DCD586-2A40-4C7C-AA2B-64EDAE8339E2/TestApp.app/Frameworks/libswiftCore.dylib
Dyld Version: 353.5

The new certificates are needed when building an archive and packaging your app. Even if you have one of the new certificates, just resigning an existing swift app archive won’t work. If it was built with a pre-iOS 8 certificate, you will need to build another archive.

Important: Please use caution if you need to revoke and setup up a new Enterprise Distribution certificate. If you are an in-house Enterprise developer you will need to be careful that you do not revoke a distribution certificate that was used to sign an app any one of your Enterprise employees is still using as any apps that were signed with that enterprise distribution certificate will stop working immediately. The above only applies to Enterprise Distribution certificates. Development certs are safe to revoke for enterprise/standard iOS developers.

As the AirSign guys state the problem roots from the missing OU attribute in the subject field of the In-House certificate.

Subject: UID=269J2W3P2L, CN=iPhone Distribution: Company Name, OU=269J2W3P2L, O=Company Name, C=FR

I have an enterprise development certificate, creating a new one solved the issue.

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  • After spending many many hours trying to understand why my new CI setup was not able to properly publish a beta app (enterprise account, indeed), I figured out that in the export options, compileBitcode MUST be true.
    – gderaco
    Nov 20, 2017 at 18:33
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Let's project P is importing custom library L, then you must add L into

P -> Build Phases -> Embed Frameworks -> +. That works for me.

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The most easy and easy to ignored way : clean and rebuild.

This solved the issue after tried the answers above and did not worked.

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This error message can also be caused when upgrading Xcode (and subsequently to a new version of Swift) and your project uses a framework built/compiled with an older/previous version of Swift.

In this case rebuilding the framework and re-adding it will fix the problem.

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I was having the same problem after moving to a new mac, and after hours, trying all the suggested answers in the questions, none of this worked for me.

The solution for me was installing this missing certificate. http://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer

Found the answer here. https://stackoverflow.com/a/14495100/976628

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I had the same issue for Xcode 13+ when I create a release build. Had to waste my time on troubleshooting this issue. Finally I was able to fix the issue with following step.

I added a new entry for Release in Runpath Search Paths in Build Settings -> Linking.

/usr/lib/swift

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After adding that, I could run my app without crashing!

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Change Copy Pods Resources for the target from:

"${SRCROOT}/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-Wishlist/Pods-Wishlist-resources.sh"

to:

"${SRCROOT}/Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-Wishlist/Pods-Wishlist-frameworks.sh"
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  • It seems to work with the exception being running 'pod install' overwrites the change. Nov 25, 2015 at 23:01
  • Works for me, but would be great to include an explanation of why this works.
    – Simo
    Nov 29, 2016 at 11:26
  • to avoid it getting overwritten, change its name - the next pod install will generate it new Copy Pods Resource step Mar 30, 2018 at 16:07
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I solved by deleting the derived data and this time it worked correctly. Tried with Xcode 7.3.1GM

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We had a unity project that creates an xcode project that includes libraries that use swift.

We tried each and every reasonable suggestion on this thread.

Nothing worked. Code runs fine on new devices, and crashes on iOS<=12

It seems that swift is so smart, that even if you set it to "ALWAYS_EMBED_SWIFT_LIBRAIES"="YES" it does not include the swift libraries.

What actually solved the problem for us is to include a dummy swift file in the project. The file must contain calls to dispatch, foundation libraries.

Apparently this hints mighty-xcode to force include the libraries, but this time for real.

Here is the dummy file we added that made it work:

import Dispatch
import Foundation


class ForceSwiftInclusion {

   init() {

    // Force dispatch library.
    DispatchQueue.main.async {
      print("something")
    }

    // Force foundation library.
    let uuid = UUID().uuidString
    print("\(uuid)")

   }
}

For unity, also add project.AddBuildProperty(target, "SWIFT_VERSION", "Swift 5"); to your post processing for creating the xcode project.

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  • you sure about the "Swift 5" isn't it "5.0" instead ? Mar 30, 2023 at 22:21
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After having tried out everything, I finally found out, that the build seems not always include every detail again and again. Maybe for speeding up the process... In order to ensure WHOLE packaging before running on a device, make a Clean first: Shift-Cmd-K. Then build with: Cmd-B. After that run it on your device. Easy. Kind regards to all you nice guys in that place!

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In my case, it was just the name of my target :

I renamed it like this : MyApp.something and the same issue appeared. But I saw in the build Settings window, my product module name has been changed like this MyApp-something. So, I removed the dot in my target name (MyAppSomething) and the issue was gone.

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For me, having tried everything with no success, what worked was to remove @executable_path/Frameworks from the Packaging section (don't know how it came to be in there in the first place)

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  • This seems to have broken my project.
    – UKDataGeek
    Dec 29, 2016 at 18:33
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What worked for me in Xcode 11 was going to General -> Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content and changing the "Embed" option for the framework in question to "Embed & Sign"

Embed and Sign option

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None of the solutions worked for me. Restarting the phone fixed it. Strange but it worked.

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none of these solutions seemed to work but when I changed the permission of the world Wide Developer cert to Use System defaults then it worked. I have included the steps and screenshots in the link below

I would encourage you to log the ticket in apple bug report as mentioned here as Apple really should solve this massive error: https://stackoverflow.com/a/41401354/559760

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Xcode 7.2, iOS 9.2 on one device, 9.0 on other. Both had the error. No idea what changed that caused it, but the solutions above for the WWDR were correct for me. Install that cert and problem solved.

https://forums.developer.apple.com/message/43547 https://forums.developer.apple.com/message/84846

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There are lot's of answers there but might be my answer will help some one.

I am having same issue, My app works fine on Simulator but on Device got crashed as I Lunches app and gives error as above. I have tried all answers and solutions . In My Case , My Project I am having multiple targets .I have created duplicate target B from target A. Target B works fine while target A got crashed. I am using different Image assets for each target. After searching and doing google I have found something which might help to someone.

App stop crashing when I change name of Launch images assets for both apps . e.g Target A Launch Image asset name LaunchImage A . Target B Lunch Image asset name LaunchImage B and assigned properly in General Tab of each target . My Apps works fine.

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For me building a MacOS command line Swift app that depended on 3rd party Swift libs (e.g. SQLite) none of the above solutions seemed to work. What did work was directly adding the following path to my Runpath Search Paths in the Build Settings:

/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents//Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/swift/macosx/

Doing that did give a warning at runtime saying that Xcode had found 2 versions of libswiftCore - which makes sense. Except that not including that line resulted in Xcode not finding any versions of libswiftCore.

Anyway, that'll do for me even if it doesn't seem right - my app is just a utility that I'm not intending to distribute and at least it runs now!

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I have multiple version of Xcode installed at the same time. The framework was built with a newer version of Xcode. The app that I tried to compile was with an older version of Xcode. When I cleaned and compiled both the framework and the app with the same version of Xcode then things worked.

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