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gcarl
8 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Xcode error: "Build failed because SwiftyDropbox.swiftmodule is not built for arm64" (SDK v.10)
Dear community,
I'm creating an app for iOS in Xcode (v. 15.3) in which I want to integrate the SwiftyDropbox SDK (v.10.0.6). I've done this via "add packages".
In the "Build settings" I have excluded "arm64":
When trying to build and run this app in the simulator I get the following error message: "Build failed because SwiftyDropbox.swiftmodule is not built for arm64". I scrolled through stack overflow but all hints I found there didn't fix the issue. Has anyone an idea what's wrong?
Thanks for your support.
To be honest, I'm not familiar with the mentioned package. I cannot imagine any package, targeting particular platform, to expect exclusion of the same platform though. 🤷 (including arm64, but not only)
PS: Probably you are trying to do something like cross-compilation with pre-build package. Clarify to yourself what you're going to do and everything's gona be fine (I believe). In any way all packages have to be the same architecture for one executable binary though (not some mixture as seems to be in your case). If you plan mixed architecture project, split the different archs in different binaries, for example.
- gcarlExplorer | Level 4
I'm using th package NMSSH from github in this app too for SFTP-filetransfer to a server as alternative to storing data on Dropbox. The older NMSSH module is only working, if arm6 is excluded. This is the reason why I excluded it. Do I understand it correct that the result is the conflict out of these two packages? NMSSH only without arm6, SwiftyDropboy only with arm6?
- ЗдравкоLegendary | Level 20
To be honest, I'm not familiar with the mentioned package. I cannot imagine any package, targeting particular platform, to expect exclusion of the same platform though. 🤷 (including arm64, but not only)
PS: Probably you are trying to do something like cross-compilation with pre-build package. Clarify to yourself what you're going to do and everything's gona be fine (I believe). In any way all packages have to be the same architecture for one executable binary though (not some mixture as seems to be in your case). If you plan mixed architecture project, split the different archs in different binaries, for example.
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