I have an iPhone app that relies on two static libraries
When doing Project > Build For Running and then Project > Run there are no errors and the app runs as expected on my iPhone.
When doing Project > Build For Archiving I get a link error for one of the libraries but not for the other ld: library not found for -lConcordeLib
When I look on the file system at the created *.a files I see:
Release-iphoneos/ConcordeLib.build/Objects-normal/armv6/libConcordeLib.a
Release-iphoneos/ConcordeLib.build/Objects-normal/armv7/libConcordeLib.a Release-iphoneos/QSoptLib.build/Objects-normal/armv6/libQSoptLib.a Release-iphoneos/QSoptLib.build/Objects-normal/armv7/libQSoptLib.a Release-iphoneos/libConcordeLib.a 开发者_Go百科 Release-iphoneos/libQSoptLib.a
in the DerivedData directory for the compile. This looks exactly like the files generated when doing the successful Project > Build For Running, which generates the same files under Debug-iphoneos.
I cleaned the Derived Data out, stopped and restarted XCode and still get the same error.
I carefully looked at the ld command and saw that it generated files under .../Build/Intermediates/NavConcorde.build/AdHoc-iphoneos/. The AdHoc profile did in fact not exist anymore, so it is not surprising that there was an error. I have not clue why this manifested itself as a link error though. The libraries under Debug and Release must have hung around from another compile.
Going to Product > Edit Scheme and setting the profile to use the existing Distribution Profile solved the link error.
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