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I have an app built with Swift with pods(firebase). I have 18 warnings and 100 errors which weren't there before. They only appear when I try to archive my app.

I have tried all of these (Adding search paths, Adding blank swift files, deleting framework paths)

It gives errors when using Swift Static library with Objective-C project

Why do I get iOS linker errors with my static libraries?

ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftFoundation'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftsimd'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftGLKit'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftMetal'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftSpriteKit'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftDarwin'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftUIKit'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCoreFoundation'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftObjectiveC'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCore'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftQuartzCore'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftModelIO'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftDispatch'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftAVFoundation'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCoreMedia'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCoreGraphics'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCoreImage'
ld: warning: Could not find or use auto-linked library 'swiftCoreAudio'

Environment: Xcode 11 beta 4 / Target: iOS 12 and up

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Apple mentioned similar issue in known issues section:

Targets that contain Swift code with the Enable Bitcode build setting set to Yes fail to link correctly when built with the Archive action.

And give us a workaround:

Add a custom build setting with the name LD_VERIFY_BITCODE, and set it to NO. Make a note to yourself to delete this custom build setting once this issue is resolved.

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  • Thanks. You made my day!
    – Muxor
    Jul 22, 2019 at 13:34
  • 1
    For me actually, before I noticed this answer I deleted all of my pods and reinstalled them and that fixed it for me
    – Yuto
    Aug 5, 2019 at 1:33
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    I am facing a similar issue while building my react-native code for iOS. This solution isn't working for me. Is there anything else that can be done?
    – LordAnari
    Apr 20, 2020 at 21:03
  • Same issue as @LordAnari . Also getting this in react-native. Any pointers would be much appreciated.
    – KentAgent
    May 3, 2020 at 21:47
  • @KentAgent which library are you manually linking? For me, I am trying react-native-razorpay. Just wondering if it has anything to do with this.
    – LordAnari
    May 10, 2020 at 21:19
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My ObjectiveC project was including a Swift pod which was then throwing the above errors. I found all I had to do was add a swift header file into the base of my project and it suddenly all built.

What gave it away for me was when I went into the Build Settings of my Target project and did a search for 'swift' I was only seeing a very minimal amount of results when I knew I should be seeing more - after adding the header file I suddenly saw a lot more options here. Below are the steps I took.

  1. Right click on your root project in the Project Navigator
  2. Select 'New File'
  3. Select a 'Swift File'
  4. Give it a name of 'BridgeHeader' (you don't need to specify the .swift - it'll add the extension automatically)
  5. Run a clean + build and hopefully the errors will have disappeared!

I'm unsure if the name is important, nor am I sure on the position of the file but this is what worked for me!

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  • Seems to go away when you add the bridging header Dec 6, 2020 at 6:52
  • Works! should be the accepted answer. Had this issue when using #import <FBSDKCoreKit/FBSDKSettings.h> and setting setAdvertiserTrackingEnabled and it fixed my issue as I was building in Objective C
    – AntiPawn79
    Dec 1, 2021 at 21:00
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In my case, it was a React-Native project after adding a Swift Pods library.

Solution 1:

  1. Adding a new Swift file and a Bridge header:
  1. File -> New -> File File -> New -> File

  2. Select Swift File Select Swift File

  3. Confirm Create Bridging Header enter image description here

Solution 2:

  1. Go to Build Settings and set Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries to YES Always Embed Swift Standard Libraries
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I had a same error... my problem solved with -> add the library (framework) in the Frameworks and Libraries that you used in any target

for Example :

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Create a swift file in the main project (File.swift) and add the following code to the same

//
// File.swift
//
import Foundation
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In my case I accidentally added a test file to the main swift target. Removing it solves the problem

Here are what I did

1. go to compile source for the main target

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2. search for test

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3. remove it

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In case you see the issue after updating React Native from 0.63.x to 0.64.x, try this solution:

  • Create a new 0.64.x project:

    npx react-native init MyApp --template react-native-template-typescript
    
  • Compare package.json of the new project and of your old 0.63.x project, and modify the old one.

  • Do similarly with ios/Podfile.

  • Run yarn install or npm install.

  • Run pod install in ios directory. Probably you need to remove the old Podfile.lock file.

  • Now, when you rebuild your project, hopefully the issue will be fixed.

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I recently faced this issue but the offending class was a unit test class. It turned out that a pod reference in my podfile was not included in the test target.

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I had added a new test target. I forgot to update my Podfile for the test target. Make sure you add your new target to Podfile. Run "pod deintegrate" and "pod install" after it.

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After trying all of these and the suggestions here I reverted and made two simple changes. I added import Foundation to the test file and then I added the offending pod to my testing target in the podfile. That resolved the issue.

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