Reputation: 151
I have created an app using React Native and am trying to create an iOS app store build through Expo's eas-cli.
When running eas build --platform ios
the Fastlane build failed with unknown error
After checking the "Run Fastlane" section in the Expo build log, multiple errors are shown:
Error 1:
Resolving Swift Package Manager dependencies...
$ xcodebuild -resolvePackageDependencies -workspace ./AppName.xcworkspace -scheme AppName -configuration Release
▸ Command line invocation:
▸ /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -resolvePackageDependencies -workspace ./AppName.xcworkspace -scheme AppName -configuration Release
▸ resolved source packages:
$ xcodebuild -showBuildSettings -workspace ./AppName.xcworkspace -scheme AppName -configuration Release
Command timed out after 3 seconds on try 1 of 4, trying again with a 6 second timeout...
[stderr] `<PBXResourcesBuildPhase UUID=`13B07F8E1A680F5B00A75B9A`>` attempted to initialize an object with an unknown UUID. `0BD9B0475CB3419D8B91ED1E` for attribute: `files`. This can be the result of a merge and the unknown UUID is being discarded.
Detected provisioning profile mapping: {:"AppBundleID"=>"f6b9bcbf-e950-43e3-847c-058bdc2733f9"}
[stderr] `<PBXResourcesBuildPhase UUID=`13B07F8E1A680F5B00A75B9A`>` attempted to initialize an object with an unknown UUID. `0BD9B0475CB3419D8B91ED1E` for attribute: `files`. This can be the result of a merge and the unknown UUID is being discarded.
I have tried to locate UUID 13B07F8E1A680F5B00A75B9A
in my code to no avail.
I have also since installed cocoapods with sudo gem install cocoapods
which did not change the error log significantly.
Error 2:
❌ ld: could not reparse object file in bitcode bundle: 'Invalid bitcode version (Producer: '1205.0.22.11.0_0' Reader: '1200.0.32.29_0')', using libLTO version 'LLVM version 12.0.0, (clang-1200.0.32.29)' for architecture arm64
❌ clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
⚠️ Pods/boost-for-react-native: [email protected] deployment version mismatch, expected >= 9.0 <= 14.4.99
▸ ** ARCHIVE FAILED **
▸ The following build commands failed:
▸ Ld /Users/expo/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/AppName-grbndlkaumowtzhaeqkpzrsevhvm/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/AppName/InstallationBuildProductsLocation/Applications/appname.app/appname normal
▸ (1 failure)
** ARCHIVE FAILED **
The following build commands failed:
Ld /Users/expo/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/AppName-grbndlkaumowtzhaeqkpzrsevhvm/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/AppName/InstallationBuildProductsLocation/Applications/appname.app/appname normal
(1 failure)
Exit status: 65
Xcode is up to date at version 12.5.1.
All help is very much appreciated, thank you!
Upvotes: 7
Views: 14950
Reputation: 654
be sure you're using the latest eas-cli
npm install -g eas-cli
should fix the issue
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1
In addition to some of the other comments, I actually got it to work after running these commands in order:
- npm install -g expo-cli
- npm install react-native
- rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData\n
- rm -rf node_modules
- rm package-lock.json
- npm install
- npx react-native start --reset-cache
- eas build -p iOS
Hope this helps!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 137
If you get a validation error, make sure to put it in "ios" object
{
"cli": {
"version": ">= 0.48.2"
},
"build": {
"development": {
"ios": {"image": "latest"},
"developmentClient": true,
"distribution": "internal"
},
"preview": {
"distribution": "internal"
},
"production": {
}
},
"submit": {
"production": {
}
}
}
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 151
Adding "image": "latest"
to the eas.json build profile allowed me to continue the build process.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 295
There are a number of things to look into.
If you are running Expo in the SDK then no need for cocoa pods just the most up-to-date version of the CLI tool.
Run expo --version
to determine what version you are currently working with. Update if needed.
Adding a profile might be useful too. Along with checking your config. Configuring EAS Build with eas.json
eas build --platform ios --profile distribution
Also, be sure that all the apple certificates are active and connected to your Expo account for that project.
Upvotes: 0