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error: Unable to load contents of file list: '/Target Support Files/Pods-xxx/Pods-xxx-frameworks-Debug-input-files.xcfilelist' (in target 'xxx') #1
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I found out under But I still have no idea why this error is generated. |
you can use |
i did delete those files and then i get error that wants me to run pod install. after that those files came back and this cycle continue :( |
@P-B1101 |
Sorry, I don't remember what was the issue at all. :(( |
I am currently stuck on this as well, would love an answer for that. I'm getting the following error: |
Got it to work, this is the workaround Switch from Cocoapods to SDK Package Manager In terminal run the following 2: 1- Go to your project's target, -> Build Phases -> Delete [CP] Copy Pods Resources. Delete [CP] Embed Pods Frameworks (Delete it with the x on the right side of the screen) |
Please teach me more detail,how to do? |
Like others have mentioned, deleting those input/output files don't solve the issue since they come back as soon as |
this works for me. thanks |
pod cache clean --all arch -x86_64 pod install |
Thanks, I spent 3 hours to fix this problem. you saved my time. |
This works perfectly. Many thanks @bobokhon7 |
I was merging a branch, just went to the pod file and tried to install pods, this drove me in to this issue. What I did to fix it (React Native only)? follow this steps:
The issue is gone! |
I fixed it using the correct version of flutter which matching with my project dependency. I used the latest version of a flutter but my project is not supporting that version so downgrade the version and the issue is resolved. |
not worked for me :( |
can anyone help me out with this error ? |
@Jitendra077 Hi. setting flag "-c" with my custom scheme works for me (if your project contains different configurations) |
I fixed this error by deleting input files and output files #1 (comment) |
@chitraarasu
@chitraarasu how do I get to this UI you have in the screen shot above? |
how do I delete these files? |
how do I do this? |
@Gaberoids go to your *.xcodeproj file on ios folder, there are several lines that start with |
For me with flutter, I fixed the problem by adding in ios/Flutter/Debug.xcconfig: |
I faced this issue after renaming my configuration. Found out renaming the configuration doesn't change the active build configuration on the scheme. After updating this manually for Run/Test/Profile/Analyze/Archive it worked again. |
can anyone help me out with this error ? |
Tried everything not happening. |
I use pod install and it works for me |
For anyone still having this problem, it can be quite complicated to fix, but I've come to a solution after some steps. This issue usually occurs in CI/CD platforms, where they might use different versions and version managers for cocoapods, ruby, etc. Does this guide apply to your current issue?Take a look at your "pod install" output; Sometimes it exits with a 0 while still having errors occur during the install, leading to further issues. Mine had an error that indicated conflicting ruby versions, which caused the error during build/archive. TL;DR:I had to correct the ruby-version to 2.7.6 in both Gemfile and .ruby-version (for my react-native project), and set the proper version via Warning: Required ruby version is specific to each framework/project, don't blindly set yours to 2.7.6, 2.7.x is just the version that fixes compatibility issues with Steps to gloryMake sure your
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The solution is this: go to the project from your terminal or your IDE and navigate to the iOS folder of your Flutter project: In Terminal, make sure you are in the root of your Flutter project and then navigate to the ios folder: Copy code: Once inside the ios folder, verify that the Pods folder and related files exist by running ls: Copy code: ls -la Run pod install: If the Pods folder is present but you continue to have problems, try installing the dependencies again with CocoaPods: Copy code: Or if that doesn't work, you can try reinstalling the dependencies: Copy code: This should regenerate the necessary configuration files, including the .xcfilelist ones. Verify .xcfilelist files: If pod install ran without errors, the .xcfilelist files should be in the Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-Runner folder. You can verify this with the find command: Copy code: Clean the project: These issues can often be resolved by cleaning up the Xcode project and workspace. You can do this from Xcode by selecting Product > Clean Build Folder, or using the shortcut Shift + Command + K. Close and reopen Xcode: After cleaning the project, close Xcode completely and reopen the .xcworkspace file generated by CocoaPods. Review Build Phases settings: If the above steps don't work, check your Build Phases settings in Xcode and make sure your scripts are pointing to the correct .xcfilelist files. |
This saved my lifee !! I had been trying to fix the error for a full day. |
I fixed this issue by adding below in my custom .xcconfig files that I was using before installing cocoapods
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Hi I got this error when trying to integrate Unity in my own project.
XCode Version 10.2.1
My Target -> Build Phases:
[CP] Copy Pods Resources
[CP] Embed Pods Frameworks
I tried this solution /clean and rebuild the project, still failed, do you have any idea about this?
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