I just reset my MacBook Pro M1 Pro and updated it to MacOS Tahoe 26.2. I cloned my Expo (bare workflow) app, installed XCode and CocoaPods using brew, updated ruby to v3.1.4 and ran “pod install”. The problem is when I try to run the project on emulator I got the following error:
❌ ld: framework 'Pods_MyProjectName' not found
❌ clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
I read that if I try to remove the Pods_MyProjectName.framework from “Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content” section in XCode it should work. Also I have to remove the Pods -> Frameworks -> iOS -> "Frameworks colored in red. Unfortunately none of these steps helped me because every time when I run pod install, they regenerate again.
What have I already tried:
- Clean Build Folder
- Clean CocoaPods cache
- Delete -> Pods folder, Podfile.lock, node_modules
- pod deintegrate
- pod install
- pod install –repo-update
- working on .xcworkspace not .xcodeproj
I’m sharing my Podfile if this can help addressing the problem:
require File.join(File.dirname(`node --print "require.resolve('expo/package.json')"`), "scripts/autolinking")
require File.join(File.dirname(`node --print "require.resolve('react-native/package.json')"`), "scripts/react_native_pods")
require 'json'
podfile_properties = JSON.parse(File.read(File.join(__dir__, 'Podfile.properties.json'))) rescue {}
ENV['RCT_NEW_ARCH_ENABLED'] = '0' if podfile_properties['newArchEnabled'] == 'false'
ENV['EX_DEV_CLIENT_NETWORK_INSPECTOR'] = podfile_properties['EX_DEV_CLIENT_NETWORK_INSPECTOR']
platform :ios, podfile_properties['ios.deploymentTarget'] || '17.0'
install! 'cocoapods',
:deterministic_uuids => false
prepare_react_native_project!
target 'MyProjectName' do
use_expo_modules!
if ENV['EXPO_USE_COMMUNITY_AUTOLINKING'] == '1'
config_command = ['node', '-e', "process.argv=['', '', 'config'];require('@react-native-community/cli').run()"];
else
config_command = [
'npx',
'expo-modules-autolinking',
'react-native-config',
'--json',
'--platform',
'ios'
]
end
config = use_native_modules!(config_command)
use_frameworks! :linkage => podfile_properties['ios.useFrameworks'].to_sym if podfile_properties['ios.useFrameworks']
use_frameworks! :linkage => ENV['USE_FRAMEWORKS'].to_sym if ENV['USE_FRAMEWORKS']
use_react_native!(
:path => config[:reactNativePath],
:hermes_enabled => podfile_properties['expo.jsEngine'] == nil || podfile_properties['expo.jsEngine'] == 'hermes',
# An absolute path to your application root.
:app_path => "#{Pod::Config.instance.installation_root}/..",
:privacy_file_aggregation_enabled => podfile_properties['apple.privacyManifestAggregationEnabled'] != 'false',
)
post_install do |installer|
react_native_post_install(
installer,
config[:reactNativePath],
:mac_catalyst_enabled => false,
:ccache_enabled => podfile_properties['apple.ccacheEnabled'] == 'true',
)
# This is necessary for Xcode 14, because it signs resource bundles by default
# when building for devices.
installer.target_installation_results.pod_target_installation_results
.each do |pod_name, target_installation_result|
target_installation_result.resource_bundle_targets.each do |resource_bundle_target|
resource_bundle_target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED'] = 'NO'
end
end
end
end
end
- React-Native: 0.79.4
- Expo: 53.0.12
If you need more information just ask.
Thanks!