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kristojorg avatar kristojorg commented on August 23, 2024 2

I was having this issue, and solved it by making my framework search path recursive. I had previously selected to have only my root directory search path as recursive as indicated in the image in the install instructions.

I will submit a PR once I have this fully working to update install instructions with correct image as well as the directory path mistake mentioned previously here.

Thanks so much for doing this @christocracy!

For reference, here is the step with the incorrect image. Will submit a PR later today :).

screen shot 2016-06-22 at 1 21 40 pm

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altagir avatar altagir commented on August 23, 2024 1

thanks kristojorg, actually I did remove the ios part automatically included by react-native link...
works now

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ryandury avatar ryandury commented on August 23, 2024

I was able to fix this by pasting a 'Framework Search Path' entry from another project. It's possible that this record doesn't exist by default in Xcode 7. Might want to provide instructions on how to add it and remove the reference to mapbox :)

Thank you for building this.

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christocracy avatar christocracy commented on August 23, 2024

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ryandury avatar ryandury commented on August 23, 2024

Actually, the root of this missing entry may be from starting a new react project via react-native init

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NormalAndrew avatar NormalAndrew commented on August 23, 2024

I've run into this same problem before, but was able to add what I believed was the correct framework search path. Still had the "linker command failed" message. @ryandury, are you saying I shouldn't start a react project via the "react-native init" call? How should I create it? Via Xcode? I'm also wondering if I am just not including other dependencies in my project that I need, such as cocoapods or cordova? Sorry, I'm a bit of a newbie, but am good at following instructions, just feel like there are steps missing that may be obvious to most people, just not me.

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christocracy avatar christocracy commented on August 23, 2024

You should definitely start your React Native project using:

$ react-native init Foo

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christocracy avatar christocracy commented on August 23, 2024

I just started a new project with

$ react-native init Foo

I see Framework search path in Build Settings.

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christocracy avatar christocracy commented on August 23, 2024

Update? Can I close this?

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shulyugin avatar shulyugin commented on August 23, 2024

check "All" in filters to see it
screen shot 2016-06-18 at 17 00 29

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christocracy avatar christocracy commented on August 23, 2024

Right. The text documented as recursive but not screenshot

On Wednesday, June 22, 2016, kristojorg [email protected] wrote:

I was having this issue, and solved it by making my framework search path
recursive. I had previously selected to have only my root directory search
path as recursive as indicated in the image in the install instructions.

I will submit a PR once I have this fully working to update install
instructions with correct image as well as the directory path mistake
mentioned previously here.

Thanks so much for doing this @christocracy
https://github.com/christocracy!

For reference, here is the step with the incorrect image. Will submit a PR
later today :).

[image: screen shot 2016-06-22 at 1 21 40 pm]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4398775/16276460/78d78600-387c-11e6-881b-78c54b89e404.png


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