Reputation: 3811
While running my App I am getting
Path/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/app-hhrnpfyhpluwgwcdjsjkbeehwwqs/Build/Intermediates/app.build/Debug-iphoneos/app.build/Script-C0EDB4D81B6759AC0067631D.sh: line 2: ./Fabric.framework/run: Permission denied
If any one faced the similar issue , please suggest me the way to fix this?
I am running in Xcode 7.0 , iOS 9
I have this in my plist
Any helps is appreciated!
Edit :This solved my issue:
Step:1: Sign up for Fabric Here
Step:2: Follow the steps as mentioned in this LINK and add the key for fabric framework in info.plist and "Run Script" as shown here
Upvotes: 18
Views: 13827
Reputation: 776
I you'll not lose code doing a kind of clean in your pods, you can do this
pod deintegrate
then:
pod install
After this your project should be just fine
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 318
This issue is caused by lack of access permission of the run file in Fabric.framework. You can find two files named run
and uploadDSYM
in the folder Fabric.framework of your project. Using terminal command below has solved my issue.
chmod 777 run
chmod 777 uploadDSYM
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 17007
I faced same issue and fixed this by modifying file permissions by executing following command in terminal:
chmod a+x Path/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/app-hhrnpfyhpluwgwcdjsjkbeehwwqs/Build/Intermediates/app.build/Debug-iphoneos/app.build/Script-C0EDB4D81B6759AC0067631D.sh
chmod a+x ios_workspace/project/Pods/Fabric/run
chmod a+x ios_workspace/project/Pods/Fabric/uploadDSYM
Note: Update path to
uploadDSYM
,run
and.sh
file accordingly
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2442
I faced this issue when I cloned a repo and Fabric binaries were already there (commited by other developer). The solution was to run this commands in project folder and after then the xcode build succeeded:
chmod +x Fabric.framework/run
chmod +x Fabric.framework/uploadDSYM
Upvotes: 46
Reputation: 3811
Permission issue solved with fabric 3.7.1 with cocoa pods:
Installed Fabric with:
pod 'Fabric'
pod 'Crashlytics'
Now import below two headers in "AppDelegate.h" class
#import <Fabric/Fabric.h>
#import <Crashlytics/Crashlytics.h>
Add below line in didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions:
[Fabric with:@[[Crashlytics class]]];
Updated shell script with pods root path with fabric key which will generated while installing fabric signup in build Phase as shown below:
and added Api key in plist as shown :
With this integration now Crashlytics shows all the live devices count , App Store crashes with build versions and active users
Reference: https://docs.fabric.io/apple/examples/cannonball/index.html
Upvotes: 3