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i have setted my project's build settings inserting "Standard architectures (armv7, arm64)" and "Valid architecture (armv7, armv7s and arm64)" for . With these options i can build the project for iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s (hardware with 32 and 64 bit architecture) but i have problems when i try to build the project for the simulator. Why? I have errors like this

Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:
 "_BIO_f_base64", referenced from:

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It is due to OpenSSL library

Solution 1:

  • Project settings

  • Select Target

  • Select the General tab

  • Under Frameworks, Libraries and Embedded Content, click on the plus button.

  • Find the OpenSSL.xcframework from the list and hit Add.

  • select Embed and sign from OpenSSL.xcframework

  • run xcode build again

Solution 2:

  1. add this line into Podfile
pod 'OpenSSL-Universal', :modular_headers => true, :configurations => ['Release']
  1. just run pod install in the ios root directory
  2. run the build

Solution 3:

For whatever reason in Project settings > Select Target > Build Settings > Framework Search Paths this:

Screenshot 2023-04-07 at 9 45 48 PM

but the Release ones were missing a bunch of those so I added these 2:

"${PODS_ROOT}/OpenSSL-Universal/Frameworks"
"${PODS_XCFRAMEWORKS_BUILD_DIR}/OpenSSL-Universal"

Then both debug and release builds worked for me. 👍🏼

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  • When running pod install after the second solution I got this warning [!] There are duplicate dependencies on OpenSSL-Universal in Podfile: - OpenSSL-Universal - OpenSSL-Universal (= 1.1.1100) is it normal?? Mar 20 at 9:23
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That's because the simulator is running on an i386 architecture and no arm. Add something like i386 to the supported architecture. (see one of the many answers here on SO for details and screenshots)

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BIO_f_base64 is part of OpenSSL (https://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_base64.html). That is not available on iOS. Are you embedding a local copy of OpenSSL into your app? It looks like you might not be building the library correctly. Make sure you build it for the iOS Simulator and x86_64 plus i386.

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You can execute the command that "lipo -info openssl.a" in terminal. Watch what is it'architecture? should be arm.

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