Reputation: 4138
Using Carthage to manage my dependencies, everything runs fine in the simulator.
However, when building for a device I get the following error:
Module File was created by an older version of the compiler; rebuild Alamofire and try again: .../DerivedData/Build/Products/Debug-iPhones...
I have tried what others suggested to similar issues: deleting my derived data, reinstalling Carthage and rebuilding the frameworks. However, the error has been persistent.
Upvotes: 31
Views: 23055
Reputation: 26
I am using cocoapods.I just right-click the wrong framework,show it in Finder,remove it,and build the project again,solve the problem.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 5951
You can try rebuilding the framework by command line:
then clean the xcode project and run!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3628
Are you using the right version of xcodebuild? What do you see when you run xcode-select -p? It should be pointed at Xcode 7 if you want to use the frameworks in Xcode 7.
Remove all the derive data rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/ && carthage build
Also, When you use carthage update
without --no-use-binaries option then it downloads the pre built frameworks which may be built using the old version of xcodebuild.
Alternative way is to use carthage update --no-use-binaries
. This way it will compile all the frameworks with the latest Xcode build installed on your Mac.
Upvotes: 40