When trying to compile with Xcode, I am getting the following error:
**Ld /Users/doronkatz/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/iKosher-bphnihrngmqtkqfgievrrumzmyce/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/iKosher.app/iKosher normal i386
cd /Users/doronkatz/Sites/xCode/iKosher
setenv MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.6
setenv PATH "/Xcode4/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/usr/bin:/Xcode4/usr/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
/Xcode4/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -arch i386 -isysroot /Xcode4/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator4.2.sdk -L/Users/doronkatz/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/iKosher-bphnihrngmqtkqfgievrrumzmyce/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator -L/Users/doronkatz/Sites/xCode/iKosher -F/Users/doronkatz/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/iKosher-bphnihrngmqtkqfgievrrumzmyce/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator -filelist /Users/doronkatz/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/iKosher-bphnihrngmqtkqfgievrrumzmyce/Build/Intermediates/iKosher.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/iKosher.build/Objects-normal/i386/iKosher.LinkFileList -mmacosx-version-min=10.6 -all_load -ObjC -Xlinker -objc_abi_version -Xlinker 2 -lz -framework Security -framework CFNetwork -framework CoreData -framework Foundation -framework UIKit -framework CoreGraphics -framework QuartzCore -o /Users/doronkatz/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/iKosher-bphnihrngmqtkqfgievrrumzmyce/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/iKosher.app/iKosher
Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
"_UTTypeCreatePreferredIdentifierForTag", referenced from:
+[ASIHTTPRequest mimeTypeForFileAtPath:] in ASIHTTPRequest.o
"_UTTypeCopyPreferredTagWithClass", referenced from:
+[ASIHTTPRequest mimeTypeForFileAtPath:] in ASIHTTPRequest.o
"_kUTTagClassMIMEType", referenced from:
+[ASIHTTPRequest mimeTypeForFileAtPath:] in ASIHTTPRequest.o
"_kUTTagClassFilenameExtension", referenced from:
+[ASIHTTPRequest mimeTypeForFileAtPath:] in ASIHTTPRequest.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback", referenced from:
-[Reachability startNotifier] in Reachability.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilityScheduleWithRunLoop", referenced from:
-[Reachability startNotifier] in Reachability.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilityUnscheduleFromRunLoop", referenced from:
-[Reachability stopNotifier] in Reachability.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithName", referenced from:
+[Reachability reachabilityWithHostName:] in Reachability.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilityCreateWithAddress", referenced from:
+[Reachability reachabilityWithAddress:] in Reachability.o
"_SCNetworkReachabilityGetFlags", referenced from:
-[Reachability currentReachabilityStatus] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isReachable] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isConnectionRequired] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isConnectionOnDemand] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isInterventionRequired] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isReachableViaWWAN] in Reachability.o
-[Reachability isReachableViaWiFi] in Reachability.o
...
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture i386
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status**
Not sure what it means.
I had used a CLGeocoder without adding a Core.Location Framework. Basically this error can mean multiple things. I hope this helps someone else.
Does your project depend on another project, and is that a target in that project set up to be a direct dependency of your main target? If this is the case and the dependency isn't set up, the dependent target may not be getting built for all configurations (i.e. the simulator)
Just a wild guess.
Make sure that the missing framework is actually listed under "Target/Build Phases/Link Binary With Libraries" if not just add it. As mentioned before it usually indicates a missing framework.
In my project there were two identical framework listed, when I removed one of them I had this error, because it also removed it form the the "Link Binary With Libraries" list. I added back and the problem disappeared (and I still have two frameworks listed)
Another reason this could be happening is when you UPGRADE an SDK.
If you simply delete the group, and then drag and drop the new folder to project, the "Library Search Path" would have both the SDKs. To solve, simply delete the old SDK path.
In a C++ project using a defined templatized class, while receiving the same error, I selected .cpp file with the defined templatized class in the Project Navigator, then Delete > Remove Reference. Also the associated .h file, while still referenced in the project, needs to have a #include statement to the .cpp as follows:
If you want to see, a simple project example is on github:
This is a little bit of indirection trickery and I don't recall the original source of this workaround.