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After upgrading to Xcode 12, my project doesn't build for the simulator anymore.

The error I get is:

ld: in ... /Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FIRAnalyticsConnector.framework/FIRAnalyticsConnector(
FIRAnalyticsConnector_e321ed8e3db06efc9803f6c008e67a34.o), 
building for iOS Simulator, but linking in object file built for iOS, file
'.../Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FIRAnalyticsConnector.framework/FIRAnalyticsConnector'
for architecture arm64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

A workaround is adding arm64 to my project > Build Settings > Excluded Architectures, but then it won't build for my real device.

I already tried cleaning the build folder, updating pod file, restarting etc.

I'm using:

  • Firebase/Analytics (6.33.0)
  • Xcode 12.0.1 (12A7300)
  • CocoaPods: 1.9.3

Any ideas?

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  • did you update your pod file ?
    – roadRunner
    Oct 2, 2020 at 12:19
  • @sekoyaz yes. I use the newest versions of all dependencies. But I had the error also before updating.
    – themenace
    Oct 2, 2020 at 13:54

10 Answers 10

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Ok, I finally found a fix for the issue.

Change "Build Active Architecture Only" to "Yes" also for "Release".
The setting can be found selecting your project > "Build Settings" > "Targets" (your target) > "Architectures"

Image of settings that need to be changed

Source and more elaborate explanation can be found here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/64139830/4134160

Please note that the problem is not related to Firebase. I'll still leave it since it might lead others to this issue and help them to resolve this.

Apple Silicon

If you're running on an apple silicon chip, consider @Aspen's answer below: https://stackoverflow.com/a/65460729/4134160

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    This did not fix the issue when running on an Apple M1.
    – Adrienne
    Dec 24, 2020 at 18:17
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    I can confirm I also have this issue on M1 Dec 26, 2020 at 13:57
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    @themenace Yes, same error message. I think it has to do with the fact that while the chip is an M1 arm64, the pod library itself (in this case Firebase Analytics) is not yet updated for M1. I was able to resolve the issue with my answer below.
    – Adrienne
    Dec 26, 2020 at 21:09
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    @Aspen I see. Great that you've found a solution and added it here :) I'm unable to verify it since I don't own an M1 yet but I'm sure others will.
    – themenace
    Dec 28, 2020 at 11:16
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    Guys for M1 please check @Aspen's answer.
    – Mihir Oza
    May 31, 2021 at 14:25
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After adding arm64 to Excluded Architectures for the main project AND for the Pods project, I was able to resolve this issue I ran into on an Apple M1.

I also had to clear the DerivedData folder and restart Xcode.

For more information, see: https://medium.com/@khushwanttanwar/xcode-12-compilation-errors-while-running-with-ios-14-simulators-5731c91326e9

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  • Also worked for me, but I wonder does this have any downside when releasing the app? Mar 12, 2021 at 6:37
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    thanks man, working for me but one suggestion instead of link if you could paste those steps directly in your answer will be much helpful.
    – Mihir Oza
    May 31, 2021 at 14:24
  • Worked like a charm! Just one question: Will these changes create an issue if we push it on app store? Sep 20, 2022 at 9:25
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I fixed the issue by running xcode12 under Rosetta (Apple M1).

Open Finder -> Application -> locate Xcode -> right click -> get info -> check open using rosetta.

then reopen xcode.

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  • Please don't add the same answer to multiple questions. Answer the best one and flag the rest as duplicates, once you earn enough reputation. If it is not a duplicate, tailor the post to the question and flag for undeletion. Jan 16, 2021 at 10:09
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    OMG, this worked. What's this Rosetta? I was stuck because of her. Thank you. Apr 12, 2021 at 16:05
  • This Rosetta solution no longer work with Xcode 14.3 and above. Read this May 4 at 14:39
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My case was a little different. According to this Firebase engineer,

FIRAnalyticsConnector is now part of the xcframework version of FirebaseAnalytics and isn't needed to link.

Going into the Targets Build Settings (not the Project), searching for Other Linker Flags, and then deleting FIRAnalyticsConnector from the list took care of the issue for me.

Interestingly, when I ran pod deintegrate and the pod install it did not fix this issue.

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  • Just a complement for those who updated the Firebase pod like me, be sure you remove another deprecated frameworks from "Other Linker Flags" like FirebaseInstanceID. Jan 21, 2022 at 15:22
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On my end, following the instruction from this link https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/blob/CocoaPods-7.2.0/AppleSilicon.md, solves it.

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For Apple silicon machines I did this in order for the app to work on the simulator:

Please note that you go to PROJECT and not TARGETS.

Step 1: Go to your top project and then -> under PROJECT, add arm64 to Excluded Architectures enter image description here

Step 2: Go to Pods -> under PROJECT and add arm64 to Excluded Architectures enter image description here

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Had same problem in Xcode v12.4 after running pod install.

After some searching inside my project I finally found reference to it under target's Build Phases in Link Binary With Libraries section. Removing FIRAnalyticsConnector.framework from the list solved my problem.

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remove -fraemwork "FIRAnalyticsConnector" from the list of from the TARGET -> "build settings" -> OTHER_LDFLAGS

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if you run on Apple Silicone with new Macbook Pro M1 processor. This is a known issue.

Firebase not compiling on Apple Silicone

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that worked. I open Xcode using Rosetta.

Step 1 - Installation

Homebrew(recommended)

brew install 417-72KI/tap/xcode-arch

Usage

$ xcode-arch -p
arm64 # `Open using Rosetta` is off
$ xcode-arch -c
Set x86_64 for /Applications/Xcode.app
$ xcode-arch -p
x86_64 # `Open using Rosetta` is on
$ xcode-arch -u
Set arm64 for /Applications/Xcode.app
$ xcode-arch -p
arm64 # `Open using Rosetta` is off
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