I\'m testing React Native 0.56.0-rc.2 on Mac OS Mojave and Xcode 10.
Running:
react-native init TestProject --version=\"0.56.0-rc.2\"
cd TestProject
npm
A simple and quick resolution. In Xcode, go to File->Project/Workspace settings. Change the build system to Legacy Build system.
This is the resolution from Wesley's link. Saw something the other day about posting the direct answer and trying to avoid linking because links / websites can change. I was going to leave this as a comment, but don't have enough rep.
Update
It is a known issue, tracked here:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/19774
Running this from the project directory fixed it for me:
cd ./node_modules/react-native/third-party/glog-0.3.4 && ../../scripts/ios-configure-glog.sh
This manually triggers the config script
I resolved it by running following steps
npm install or yarn
- install packagescd node_modules/react-native
- go to node modules directoryscripts/ios-install-third-party.sh
- install @ node_modules/react-native/third-partycd third-party
- go to newly created third party directorycd glog-0.3.x
- ls -la to find your directory version number or just use tab to auto-complete)./configure
- run setupcd ../../../../
- change back to your project directory
react-native run-ios
or react-native run-android
- deployIf any of these solution does not work, please check your project path. Project path and/or directory names should not contain any space in its name or you can create project on Desktop or in Documents directory.
Because of invalid name in project path, React Native project unable to link / add glob header files inside project / workspace.