All attempts to import a dynamic framework in an Xcode playground yield the following error:
error: module file's minimum deployment target is ios8.3 v8.3
All attempts to import a dynamic framework in an Xcode playground yield the following error:
error: module file's minimum deployment target is ios8.3 v8.3
You might have created a target after updating Xcode, which made 8.3 the iOS Deployment Target in Build Settings for that target.
I fixed this by:
Note iOS version mismatch in this screenshot (one is 10.0, other is 9.3)
Note iOS versions now match (make sure they all match)
If a clean+build doesn't fix it, switching the device/simulator that you are deploying to from the scheme menu and building again should help.
This error might also crop up if you're unit testing. So in addition to what @Tony and @Allreadyhome has suggested, do the following:
And you should be good.
As mentioned by Tony you have to
1. Set the iOS Deployment Target to 8.0
If using Pods the further step you may need to do:
2. Go into the Pods dependancies and change the deployment targets to 8.0 also.
In my case, I had to change the deployment target on each of my pods to 8.0 as they were all on 8.3.
In your Pod File, just delete the comment at this line:
platform :ios, '8.0'
It work for me.
I've encountered error:
Module file's minimum deployment target is ios9.2 v9.2
After I changed the iOS deployment target to 8.0 for my PROJECT. The project is created by Xcode 7.2, with 'Include Unit Tests' and 'Include UI Tests' checked.
Because of the XCUIApplication() requires iOS 9.0+, to fix the error, just change the deployment target of UI Tests to 9.0 or above, and leaves 8.0 for other targets.
1) Goto, Target -> General -> deployment Info
2) set the deployment Target as the one being prompted in the error message(8.3 in your case).
3) product -> clean
4) product -> Build
I had the same issue when i downloaded a framework tutorial with ios 12 & my sdk has to have ios 11.4. I set the iOS Deployment Target to the version I needed(11.4) and updated the Pods dependancies also. But missed a few. So, then I did a search with the version that i wanted to change (that is 12.0). It just lists everything that has the version number (target, project, podspec, pods). Changing everyone of those (to 11.4 in my case), solved it.
I had this problem when the minimum deployment target of a select few dependencies was set to a more recent iOS version than main targets minimum deployment target.