Reputation: 1263
I have a Swift project that uses a ObjC dynamic framework, the framework had to be linked with and embedded into my project. The project runs OK in devices, when submitted to App Store, the error occurred during validation:
Found an unexpected Mach-O header code: 0x72613c21
Below are the validation logs:
2015-10-12 02:32:33 +0000 [MT] Beginning distribution assistant for archive: MusicFans, task: Validate
2015-10-12 02:32:33 +0000 [MT] Automatically selecting the only availaable distribution method <IDEDistributionMethodiOSAppStoreValidation: 0x7f851c1d96c0>
2015-10-12 02:32:34 +0000 [MT] [OPTIONAL] Didn't find archived user entitlements for <DVTFilePath:0x7f851b42db10:'/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/Frameworks/libswiftDispatch.dylib'>: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 "Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/Frameworks/libswiftDispatch.dylib" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/Frameworks/libswiftDispatch.dylib" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource.}
2015-10-12 02:32:34 +0000 [MT] [OPTIONAL] Didn't find archived user entitlements for <DVTFilePath:0x7f8529a08050:'/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/wavpack.framework'>: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 "Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/wavpack.framework" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/wavpack.framework" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource.}
2015-10-12 02:32:34 +0000 [MT] [OPTIONAL] Didn't find archived user entitlements for <DVTFilePath:0x7f850da13de0:'/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/FLAC.framework'>: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 "Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/FLAC.framework" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Item at "/Users/panzhansheng/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2015-10-11/MusicFans 11-10-15 上午8.29.xcarchive/Products/Applications/MusicFans.app/FLAC.framework" did not contain a "archived-expanded-entitlements.xcent" resource.}
2015-10-12 02:33:07 +0000 [MT] Canceled distribution assistant
If I remove the dynamic framework from the project’s Embedded frameworks section, then it can pass the validation, but crashes when run in devices due to the missing image of my dynamic framework, any idea? BTW, dynamic framework has bitcode disabled, so my project also disables bitcode, and is not codesigned.
Upvotes: 95
Views: 54609
Reputation: 114
I encountered the same problem days ago, the root cause of this problem is:
** Some static libraries was wrongly embeded in the .app bundle. **
You can search .a or static .framework in the Products/*.app bundle in Xcode, and check out the project carefully, remove redundant static libraries.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3319
2021! UPDATED
Here is the hack for this:
Pods_Runner.framework
marked as Embed & Sign
Pods_Runner.framework
to Do Not Embed
.credits: lifenautjoe
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 14835
Use this code as a script build-phase instead of a scheme post-build action. I found out of all the answers, this works the best:
# Fixes binary framework bug, see:
# https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode-release-notes/xcode-12_4-release-notes#Swift-Packages
# https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/6472
echo "Removing static frameworks from ${TARGET_NAME}.app"
find "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/" -name '*.framework' -print0 | while IFS= read -r -d '' fm; do
name=$(basename "${fm}" .framework)
target="${fm}/${name}"
echo "Checking: ${fm}"
if file "${target}" | grep -q "current ar archive"; then
rm -rf "${fm}"
echo "Removed static framework: ${fm}"
fi
done
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 291
Scheme->Edit Scheme->Archive->Post Action->Click '+' -> New Run Script Action-> paste below code
LOGFILE="${ARCHIVE_PATH}/static-frameworks.log"
echo "Removing static frameworks from ${WRAPPER_NAME} archive" > $LOGFILE
find "${ARCHIVE_PRODUCTS_PATH}/Applications/${WRAPPER_NAME}" -name '*.framework' -print0 | while IFS= read -r -d '' fm; do
name=$(basename "${fm}" .framework)
target="${fm}/${name}"
echo "Checking: ${fm}" >> $LOGFILE
if file "${target}" | grep -q "current ar archive"; then
rm -rf "${fm}"
echo "Removed static framework: ${fm}" >> $LOGFILE
fi
done
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 3568
Adding below script into Post-Actions of Archive helped me overcome this issue. It removes static-frameworks which are unrelated.
# https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/6472
LOGFILE="${ARCHIVE_PATH}/static-frameworks.log"
echo "Removing static frameworks from ${WRAPPER_NAME} archive" > $LOGFILE
find "${ARCHIVE_PRODUCTS_PATH}/Applications/${WRAPPER_NAME}" -name '*.framework' -print0 | while IFS= read -r -d '' fm; do
name=$(basename "${fm}" .framework)
target="${fm}/${name}"
echo "Checking: ${fm}" >> $LOGFILE
if file "${target}" | grep -q "current ar archive"; then
rm -rf "${fm}"
echo "Removed static framework: ${fm}" >> $LOGFILE
fi
done
A comment from Firebase issue: https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/6472#issuecomment-771351512
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1533
If you (potentially but not necessarily) used FirebaseSDK (especially Analytics) and get Mach-O error while running, archiving and uploading, try this:
Add this as a build post-actions script.
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/Frameworks/FirebaseAnalytics.framework"
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/Frameworks/GoogleAppMeasurement.framework"
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/Frameworks/FIRAnalyticsConnector.framework"
if you added widgets and/or other plugin extensions add these lines as well:
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/PlugIns/FirebaseAnalytics.framework"
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/PlugIns/GoogleAppMeasurement.framework"
rm -rf "${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}.app/PlugIns/FIRAnalyticsConnector.framework"
Brief explanation: The below quote is from the relevant discussion under https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/6472 explains the reason behind this problem.
... so right now the firebase framework artifacts are being copied into the /Frameworks folder of the ipa and are embedded. The frameworks themselves are static frameworks.... If you delete them from the xcarchive manually, everything works as expected.
Basically many of the answers here point to the right direction, but the problem remains because the solution is to remove the unwanted artifacts every single time. Currently (Jan 2021) AFAIK there is no other way to solve it.
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 1712
One of the possible reason is nested framework.
Inspired by Golang, I recently refactored my project's code from:
App(with all the code in one target)
to ("->" means link with, ABCD means framework)
B -> C
A -> B
App -> A
App -> B
App -> C
It turns out that nested framework is not officially supported by Apple. So I had to flatten the dependency tree to:
App -> D
D -> A
D -> B
D -> C
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 197
In my case in xcode 11, i resovle issue to set do not embeded in genral -> frameworks,libraies and embedded content
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 4528
When embedding bundles from library targets they may produce executables even with Mach-O Type = Bundle
. So we can simply delete these executables from xcarchive
(Products/Applications/APP_NAME/YourBundle.bundle/YourBundle)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2386
If you have an Xcode project for a static framework, your test target must have "Bundle" value for MACH_O_TYPE build setting:
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1333
Check and looking for duplicate frameworks and Libraries in Link Binary With Libraries and Embed Frameworks in Build Phases tab of your project.
Only should be in one side ...
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 4765
In XCode 11, click on the project file, select your target, then on General tab expand Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content, change Embed & Sign to Do Not Embed.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 22212
I don't know why but somehow pods appeared to become an embedded binary. So I had to remove it, pod install once more, and the issue disappeared.
On Xcode 11 you need to change it to Do Not Embed
in the Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content.
Upvotes: 25
Reputation: 9858
Given the amount of time I've poured into finding this problem, it was caused by Cocoapods. I was working on a Workspace that had both iOS apps and a command line tool to kick off some pipelines and stuff. My file looked like this:
target 'AppPipe' do
platform :osx, '10.14'
project 'AppPipe/AppPipe.xcodeproj'
pod 'Yams'
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['MACH_O_TYPE'] = 'staticlib'
end
end
end
end
I thought the pods_install
hook was local to the scope I was writing it in, but it wasn't! It actually turned all of my target's configs into staticlibs! This fixed it:
target 'AppPipe' do
platform :osx, '10.14'
project 'AppPipe/AppPipe.xcodeproj'
pod 'Yams'
end
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
# Only AppPipe always gets staticlib
if target.name == 'AppPipe'
config.build_settings['MACH_O_TYPE'] = 'staticlib'
end
end
end
end
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5853
My way of fixing this was to get back to Fabric/Crashlytics
installation via Cocoapods instead of fancy Carthage setup (which appeared buggy).
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1062
For me, I had Fabric binaries in my Carthage /usr/local/bin/carthage copy-frameworks
run script.
After removing those, it fixed the issue.
I'm using Xcode Version 9.4.1 (9F2000)
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 4987
Check two things for every framework:
If the Mach-O type of the framework is "static library", it should not be put in embed frameworks; if the Mach-O type is "dynamic library", it should be put in embed frameworks.
In my case it was SocketRocket I added manually which has both a static library target and a dynamic library target with the same framework name. After deleting the static library target and only embed the dynamic library framework, the problem disappears.
Note:
If you don't have access to the source project, you can manually check if it's a dynamic or static framework using this approach: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32591983/308315
Upvotes: 82
Reputation: 1330
Remove them from Embedded Binaries
and add them to Linked Frameworks and Libaries
, then Archive again and upload to store.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1172
Take a look at this Apple documentation Embedding Frameworks in An App go to the section Embedded Static Libraries they explain this error like this:
This is caused by placing a static library in a bundle structure that looks like a framework; this packaging is sometimes referred to by third party framework developers as a static framework. Since the binary in these situations is a static library, apps cannot embed it in the app bundle.
They also provide a way to fixed:
you can solve this error by identifying the static framework and removing it from the Embedded Binaries section.
You accomplish this by following the instructions in Inspecting A Binary's Linkage
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 921
In my case, I have a framework manually dragged into my project, and it is listed in General
->Embedded Binaries
, which cause error Found an unexpected Mach-O header code: 0x72613c21
. After i moved it from Embedded Binaries
to Linked Frameworks and Libraries
, problem solved.
Upvotes: 23
Reputation: 908
I encountered this issue in a very simple Framework project. I only had one target in my project for the framework and it was building fine. I wanted to add some unit tests, so I added two new targets: an iOS Unit Testing Bundle target, and a Single View Application target (to act as a host app for the tests). However, both new targets were throwing this error.
I discovered that the problem was caused by the Mach-O Type build setting on the new targets being set to Static Library. Apparently the new targets were inheriting the Mach-O type from the parent Project. When I set the Mach-O Type to the correct settings ("Bundle" for unit tests and "Executable" for the host app) it all worked! I also had to clean build, delete derived data and reset the simulator to get the new settings to take.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 149
I had this problem with a manually-added PFFacebookUtils framework in a Swift 2.3 non-CocoaPods project. I fixed it by removing said framework from the embedded frameworks section of the "General" page of the build target and linked it in Build Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5903
I ran into this error with a FacebookSDK framework. I removed it from the Embed frameworks list in Build Phases and it solved the issue. Inspect the log and find the framework causing the error as mentioned by others.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4471
I had a same issue. I did a couple of things and my issue went away. I believe My issue was related to Cocoapods version but you can try couple of things here.
First clean DerivedData by:
1.Turn off Xcode
2.Go to ./Users/YourFile/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
3.Delete everything from this folder
4.Run Xcode
5.Build&Clean
Second for some reason, with latest cocoa pods version 0.39, I was getting following warning when I ran pod install
[!] The
MY_TARTGET
target overrides theEMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT
build setting defined in `Pods/Target Support Files/Pods/Pods.release.xcconfig'. This can lead to problems with the CocoaPods installation
I've downgraded cocoapods by removing all installed cocoapods:
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
then install older version:
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.38.1
This removed the warning and I was able to remove the error, "unexpected Mach-O header code: 0x72613c21"
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 61
I had same issue in Xcode 8 beta 3. I fixed it removing Fabric and Crashlytics from Linked frameworks (Project => Target => General page) (source)
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 2282
Edit: This looks to be fixed in Xcode 8 Beta 3.
I'm currently experiencing this issue with Xcode 8 Beta 2 and Swift 3 with pure-swift Pods (which seems to be causing the issue).
Adding the following to my Podfile has fixed the problem.
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['ALWAYS_EMBED_SWIFT_STANDARD_LIBRARIES'] = 'NO'
end
end
end
Credit goes to this comment by YuAo on GitHub.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 519
In my case it was caused by change of Developer certificate/team.
I start project with personal Dev Apple ID and by the time I changed it to my work ID. When we try to export .xcarchive then "Match-O header" fail did appear. Nothing described here or at other sites don't change anything.
When I change Team back to my personal ID, error logs shows missing .xcent files for only few frameworks now (most recently added). So I start whole new project, paste all the sources and files, then run cocoapod and everything works as expect.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 623
Double check Build Phases -> Copy Bundle Resources for a framework or other binary that shoundn't be there.
In my case, it was a 3rd party library (Parse) that I had added.
Upvotes: 23