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Running 'pod install' on a M1 MacBook failed for me due to an ffi issue, as described here.

I followed some of the workarounds (I guess I tried all of them in various order), but now I get a slightly different error:

LoadError - dlopen(/opt/homebrew/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/ffi-1.15.0/lib/ffi_c.bundle, 9): no suitable image found.  Did find:
    /opt/homebrew/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/ffi-1.15.0/lib/ffi_c.bundle: mach-o, but wrong architecture
    /opt/homebrew/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/ffi-1.15.0/lib/ffi_c.bundle: mach-o, but wrong architecture - /opt/homebrew/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/ffi-1.15.0/lib/ffi_c.bundle

So, it seems I now have ffi, but with a wrong architecture? How can I fix this? This happens with/without running the terminal in Rosetta mode.

One of the proposed workarounds did not succeed for me, by the way. When I try:

sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi

I get:

arch: posix_spawnp: gem: Bad CPU type in executable

Not sure if this is related.

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Answering my own question. I fixed the ffi issue by uninstalling my faulty Ruby version and CocoaPods, then I used the -x86_64 arch to reinstall ffi and CocoaPods.

These are the steps I did to get back to a working state (and to apply the M1 workarounds for ffi):

  1. Uninstall Ruby with: brew uninstall ruby --force

  2. Uninstall CocoaPods. At first, try to list all CocoaPods versions / components with gem list --local | grep cocoapods. Then uninstall them one by one, in my case:

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods-core

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods-downloader

etc.

  1. As a next step I was able to reinstall ffi and then CocoaPods with:

sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi

sudo arch -x86_64 gem install cocoapods

Once done, I could run pod install as expected. Note that I had the Terminal open all the time in standard mode - no Rosetta required.

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  • Finally i found this solution works, I tried everything, from installing new version of ruby with rbenv, updating all dependencies. Thank you :)
    – Luca Fang
    May 3, 2021 at 10:00
  • Thanks, solved the problem perfectly. Very grateful! Aug 12, 2021 at 7:29
  • Thanks, solved it perfectly for the MacBook air m1 flutter project setup. Aug 19, 2021 at 16:20
  • THIS is the solution!!! Thanks a lot
    – Björn
    Sep 28, 2021 at 8:43
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    After browsing so many threads this step finally did it for me: brew uninstall ruby --force. Thank you! Mar 22, 2022 at 8:10
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As said Datasun I removed cocoapods

gem list --local | grep cocoapods | awk '{print $1}' | xargs sudo gem uninstall

and then run:

brew remove rbenv
sudo rm -rf ~/.rbenv
sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi
sudo arch -x86_64 gem install cocoapods
brew install rbenv
rbenv install 3.0.1
rbenv global 3.0.1

pod install

without any problem.

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  • This is awesome, thank you for making it easier to copy and paste Jun 25, 2021 at 16:56
  • 1
    For posterity for anyone trying the above and receiving the no podfile error, I ran the above excluding pod install then ran bundle install and now running smooth
    – kykyi
    Jul 13, 2021 at 8:17
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    This still fails: sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi. Any other command to try? Sep 28, 2021 at 22:40
  • you save my day, but I using Mac with an M1 chip and before install rbenv 3.0.1, I following steps in stackoverflow.com/questions/66128681/… Oct 4, 2021 at 7:04
  • this solution didn't help me, i am using an M1 Jan 23, 2022 at 19:54
31

I agree with Datasun's answer. But I managed to follow roughly the same steps which gave a a functioning outcome, that I thought to be better or just as good. I ran the lines in terminal:

brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies ruby

then

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods-core
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods-downloader

after this I wanted to Homebrew the cocoapods so I used:

brew install cocoapods

(you may need to use reinstall)

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  • 1
    Thanks, This is the only solution worked for me Jan 27, 2022 at 14:00
  • 1
    Yes, reinstalling via brew, not gem!
    – khandaniel
    Mar 10, 2022 at 16:27
  • 1
    Thanks alot mate! This is the only solution worked for me also.
    – Flux
    Jun 26, 2022 at 9:31
  • Using homebrew to install cocoapods seems like it was the missing piece for me! Cheers!
    – saricden
    Aug 31, 2022 at 4:45
18

I tried almost everything and this was the only solution that worked for me:

uninstalling the cocoapods package through gem

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods

and reinstalling it with homebrew

brew install cocoapods

fixed my problem.

The problem was I installed cocoapods through gem install instead of homebrew.

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12

I got it working by first cleaning up all previously installed pods: pod deintegrate Then installing them again using this command: arch -x86_64 pod install

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  • 2
    This worked for me on Mac M1
    – Umair A.
    Aug 15, 2022 at 2:09
  • Your solution work well on Mac M1 and IPhone X ios 16.2 Jan 18 at 3:01
7

I got this error while setting up capacitor project on my new macbook with m1 chip. However, if you want to use capacitor, flutter or React Native, you will get this error because this is a framework independent, computer-related problem.

Ruby and cocoapods must be installed on your computer. In my case, running the following commands one by one worked.

1.

brew install ruby
echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
brew install cocoapods

and, you are ready now.

pod install
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  • You may need to have the path to pod. echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/ruby/bin:/opt/homebrew/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/bin/:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc. ruby version may vary.
    – hiroshi
    May 22, 2022 at 13:19
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When i tried the x86_64:

sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi

linking shared-object ffi_c.bundle
ld: warning: ignoring file /Users/aa/.rbenv/versions/3.0.1/lib/libruby.3.0.dylib, building for macOS-x86_64 but attempting to link with file built for macOS-arm64
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
  "_rb_ary_detransient", referenced from:
      _memory_put_array_of_int8 in AbstractMemory.o

so I tried:

sudo arch -arm64e gem install ffi

sudo arch -arm64e gem install cocoapods

then pod install worked!

I also had to run rbenv init and place the eval in ~/.zshrc to get the right ruby version working.

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  • I think this is the best solution. Every other solution forced me to eventually have to use arch -x86_64 pod install again rather than pod install.
    – Jared
    Feb 27 at 19:00
5

I agree with Datasun's answer. But currently we can use arm64 instead of x86_64 in M1 Macbook.

I reinstall ruby and ran the lines in terminal:

gem uninstall cocoapods
gem uninstall cocoapods-core
gem uninstall cocoapods-downloader

gem uninstall ffi
gem install ffi
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  • This worked for me: 1. sudo arch -arm64e gem install cocoapods 2. sudo arch -arm64e gem install ffi
    – Corey Gwin
    Jul 8, 2022 at 15:49
  • I tried everything and only this worked thanks @nathanwhy ! Sep 22, 2022 at 20:09
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All I did for my case was run the following command to pod install. I didn't have to uninstall ruby or cocoapod

arch -x86_64 pod install

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  • Indeed, just type: arch -x86_64 pod install
    – Medhi
    Apr 21 at 14:35
2

For me, I had to do these extra things after following @Datasun:

brew install ruby

and

echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
1

This described the exact problem that I was having. However, none of the solutions worked. In the end, this is what helped me solve the problem:

   brew unlink libyaml && brew link libyaml
   brew unlink openssl && brew link --force openssl

Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/a/24902917/1809053

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just run this code, already fix

brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies ruby

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