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David Rodriguez Saavedra
3,574 Pointsproblem with xcode because i upgrade
im having these problem since i upgrade xcode, but i already download all the new elemnts of xcode in preference downloads with the documentations these its the error
directory not found for option '-F/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator9.0.sdk/Developer/Library/Frameworks'
2 Answers
James Lambert
Courses Plus Student 14,477 PointsIn the project navigator, select the project (the one with the blue little project icon). This should bring up all the - General, Resource Tags , Info, Build Settings, Build Phases and Build Rules. Make sure you are targeting the "Tests" Target on the left of the options along the top of the frame. If you just see you project name, select it and a drop down will appear where you can select the project's test target. Once the test target is selected, select the Build Settings. Scroll down. You should see Deployment, linking, packaging, and "Search Paths". In the Search paths, click on "Framework Search Paths". An arrow will appear revealing a two items below it "Debug and release". Delete both.
Write me back if you don't see it. This was very frustrating for me.
David Rodriguez Saavedra
3,574 Pointsmennnn you are the BESTTTT very very thnx for that info and that kids plastiline explanation jaajajaj that the kind of explanation i was looking for your the best james very thnkful, very very thnkful , bye james
James Lambert
Courses Plus Student 14,477 PointsI had this same thing. Go to the build settings of the test target, in the "search paths" delete the two items under "Framework Search Paths"
That will fix it right up. found the answer in the apple developer forums
David Rodriguez Saavedra
3,574 Pointshello james thnx for your quick response, but i have a problem i dont find the button build settigns can you explain me better? im sorry im ameteur in ios so im looking in the simulator and in xcode the botton of build settings but i have not find it can you say me in what button its that option i really be very thankful .
David Rodriguez Saavedra
3,574 PointsDavid Rodriguez Saavedra
3,574 Pointsjames lambert had helping me a lot thnx james