Closed minhnimble closed 1 year ago
Factory is distributed as source and not as a compiled XCFramework, so there is no place (and need) to set BUILD_LIBRARY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=YES
.
Did you try to:
pod cache clean 'Factory' --all
pod install
@danielepantaleone, thanks for your reply, it now is realized that in the Podfile's config of my project, the lib is being built in the binary form , :binary => true
. Removing this setting now will remove this SDK issue. 🚀
Thank you again for your support, marking this issue as Closed
now 🙏
I encountered the following issue when integrating the Factory lib into my iOS project:
I have this issue integrating the latest Factory lib (version
2.1.5
) via CocoaPods into my project, and my Xcode version is14.3.1
. When building the application on Xcode14.2
, everything works fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙏P/S: A potential solution is that the Factory lib needs to set the following flag to
YES
:BUILD_LIBRARY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION = YES;
Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/58656323