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I'm trying to build a Swift package containing multiple binary xcframeworks (each of which wrap a different static C library). The .xcframework contains multiple versions of the same library (one per arch type - x86_64, aarch64). I first build the static library for each arch, and then, create the .xcframework with

xcodebuild create-xcframwork -library /path/to/lib_for_arch1 -headers /path/to/headers -library /path/to/lib_for_arch2 -headers /path/to/headers -output MyXcFramework.xcframework

The headers folder above contains the header and a module.modulemap file.

When adding two such binary frameworks to a single Swift package, I get a build error


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duplicate output file ‘/Path/To/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh/Build/Products/Debug/include/module.modulemap' on task: ProcessXCFramework /Path/to/BinaryFramework1.xcframework /Path/to/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh/Build/Products/Debug/include/module.modulemap macos


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Multiple commands produce '/Path/To/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh/Build/Products/Debug/include/module.modulemap':
1) Command: ProcessXCFramework /Path/To/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh/SourcePackages/artifacts/MySwiftPackage/Framework1.xcframework /Path/To/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh//Build/Products/Debug/include/module.modulemap macos
2) Command: ProcessXCFramework /Path/to/BinaryFramework1.xcframework /Path/To/Xcode/DerivedData/MySwiftPackage-djghajsghjsgsjdgh/Build/Products/Debug/include/module.modulemap macos

As best as I can tell, while processing each binary xcframework, it's copying the contents of each xcframework's Headers folder into the include folder of the package. When it's copying the second module.modulemap, it errors out because one already exists (from the first binary xcframework).

I've tried wrapping each binary xcframework inside a Swift package of it's own, and making my primary Swift package depend on these wrapper packages instead. But, I still get the same error.

Any ideas on what the best way forward would be? Thanks

P.S. Using Xcode 12.5.1 and Swift 5.4.2

Edit: Using a Xcode project (that embed two binary xcframeworks similar to the above setup) instead of Swift package, results in the same error as well.

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  • Same problem here - can you try to include the .xcframeworks directly in your project?
    – ineiti
    Jul 15, 2021 at 16:08
  • @ineiti I've tried including the .xcframeworks directly in a xcode project (outside of a package), and, also, as local binary frameworks in a package. Both end up with the same issue. I've posted my current workaround as an answer, but, am hoping there is a better way
    – georgemp
    Jul 16, 2021 at 8:08

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I've gotten it to work by doing the following. Assuming, we are creating two binary frameworks (CLib1.xcframework and CLib2.xcframework - each wrapping a C library). We are going to use these frameworks in a Swift package MySwiftPackage

  1. Create the wrapping xcframeworks (CLib1 and CLib2) without the headers and module.modulemap. xcodebuild -create-xcframework -library /path/to/lib1

  2. Setup binary targets in the Swift package MySwiftPackage that pull in these frameworks

  3. Add a include directory in the main targets of MySwiftPackage. Add the headers of CLib1 and CLib2 to this folder.

  4. Create a single custom module.modulemap which setups modules for both CLib1 and CLib2. Save it in the include folder.

  5. Add csettings to the target on MySwiftPackage. Set the headerSearchPath to the include folder

While this builds, I'm hoping there is an easier/better way to do this (as removing the module.modulemap from the xcframework's means we always have to custom create one - and it no longer is just a simple import of a binary framework).

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You can put the headers and the module.modulemap in another subdirectory than headers, like lib1 and lib2.

As the example shows, it is important to chose a directory that is not used by another library. So the library-name is a good choice.

Then you can run the following:

xcodebuild -create-xcframework -library ... -headers ...

And it should pick up the headers.

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  • If the normal location for A.xcframework is A.xcframework/macos_arm64/Headers, I should put it in A.xcframework/macos_arm64/Headers/A ? Wouldn't this requiring editing the Info.plist in the root of the xcframework as well? Can we change the location using "xcodebuild -create-xcframework", or do we do this manually? Thanks
    – georgemp
    Jul 16, 2021 at 15:10
  • In fact you can put the headers wherever you want, and then run xcodebuild -create-xcframework -library ... -headers .... There is no need to put Headers in the path.
    – ineiti
    Jul 22, 2021 at 8:57
  • Could you clarify this @ineiti? When I run: xcodebuild -create-xcframework -library lib/libapriltag.a -headers include/apriltag -output ./Clibapriltag.xcframework it results in an XCFramework with Clibapriltag.xcframework/iOS-arm64/Headers/module.modulemap. When I build in Xcode, that module map gets copied into include in my build folder where it conflicts with another XCFrameworks's module map built the same way. Mar 25, 2022 at 17:41
  • I don't remember anymore how I did it, but it seems strange that the module.modulemap goes into a directory called Headers - I'll check the arguments again...
    – ineiti
    May 5, 2022 at 12:24

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