user2618875
user2618875

Reputation: 890

The file “Pods.xcconfig” couldn’t be opened because there is no such file

How to solve this issue. I have downloaded the iOS project from the Git repo and when I try to build, it gives an error:

Check dependencies
The file “Pods.xcconfig” couldn’t be opened because there is no such file. (/Users/YoGesh/Desktop/Xy-3/Pods/Pods.xcconfig)
PhaseScriptExecution Check\ Pods\ Manifest.lock /Users/YoGesh/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Xy-bmwkojrwthnvzdfxthnxeqgesekm/Build/Intermediates/Xy.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/Xy.build/Script-C0451AB63D7F4B73830000BA.sh
    cd /Users/YoGesh/Desktop/Xy-3
    /bin/sh -c /Users/YoGesh/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Xy-bmwkojrwthnvzdfxthnxeqgesekm/Build/Intermediates/Xy.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/Xy.build/Script-C0451AB63D7F4B73830000BA.sh

diff: /../Podfile.lock: No such file or directory
diff: /Manifest.lock: No such file or directory
error: The sandbox is not in sync with the Podfile.lock. Run 'pod install' or update your CocoaPods installation.

Upvotes: 38

Views: 35586

Answers (9)

Kiryl Bielašeŭski
Kiryl Bielašeŭski

Reputation: 2683

Closing Xcode, pod update and pod install didn't help me.
I just ran the install cocoapods command again:

sudo gem install cocoapods

If you see error:

You don't have write permissions for the /usr/bin directory

Use next command:

sudo gem install cocoapods -n /usr/local/bin

Upvotes: 3

Mohan Ramanathan
Mohan Ramanathan

Reputation: 2209

I Tried pod update command in terminal for the project, it did not fix the issue.

then I Tried pod install command for the same project, it installed all the pod dependencies and the project got indexed and all those type of issues got fixed.

Upvotes: 0

Alex Cio
Alex Cio

Reputation: 6052

I found a good hint inside the issues of CocoaPods on GitHub, try this:

  1. Close your project (better close Xcode completely)
  2. Open the Terminal inside your project and execute pod install
  3. Open your project again. If there are still errors clean your project ( Shift + cmd + K ), after this the errors should be gone.

Upvotes: 30

Denis Kutlubaev
Denis Kutlubaev

Reputation: 16114

Restarting Xcode helped me. Pod update and install didn't help.

Upvotes: 26

KuDji
KuDji

Reputation: 159

For those who want to solve this issue and tried to remove the cocoa pods from the project: 1. Open the project, on the left side there must be a folder named Pods 2. Delete the folder and the problem will be solved !!! Do not do this if you need cocoa pods

Upvotes: 1

Alvin George
Alvin George

Reputation: 14296

You may be using the Xcode default project file. After installing the framework through pod, you must use the generated xcworkspace in the project folder.

Example : SampleProject.xcworkspace.

Upvotes: 1

Alan Feng
Alan Feng

Reputation: 504

I've experience a similar situation, for me, it's an error stop all the pods to be updated when I ran pod update.

Try to resolve the error and run pod update again, clean your project then try to build again.

Upvotes: 0

Michael Hill
Michael Hill

Reputation: 39

Hey i had this same problem, I was getting the following error when running pod update however i didn’t realise the update wasn’t working.

$ pod update

Analyzing dependencies /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.0/usr/lib/ruby/2.0.0/pathname.rb:422:in `open': No such file or directory

It was because I forgot to run "pod setup" after installing cocoapods. I ran pod setup from the terminal, followed it up with pod update (or pod install) and everything went to plan.

Upvotes: 4

Rakitha
Rakitha

Reputation: 904

Go to your project directory from the terminal

run "pod update"

Upvotes: 6

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