I recently enabled modules in my Xcode project build settings (\"Enable Modules (C and Objective-C)\") and now I frequently get the below build error. It works the next time I b
First, try going to Product -> Clean menu in Xcode. Then rebuild when it finishes.
If that doesn't work, go to your [Name]-Prefix.pch file in the Supporting Files folder, and delete the #import line. Build. It will have errors, it's ok, now start typing it again and make sure to select the right choice from the drop-down suggest menu so it auto-fills the rest of the line for you. (This step worked for me).
Good luck! Love it when Xcode goes weird like this :)
I hit this issue after updating my version of Xcode via the Mac App Store.
After updating Xcode, the xcode-select
Command Line Tools version of Xcode was still set to the old version. This was creating some kind of mismatch in xcodebuild
.
I solved the issue like so:
Xcode > Preferences > Command Line Tools
. Select the newest Xcode version.~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
directory.For SEO purposes, when I was hitting this issue I saw the following errors:
error: InputFile /Users/user/source/Your-PCH-Prefix.pch 0 1406772618 191 33188... malformed line 9; 'InputFile' should have exactly five arguments
Also:
xcodebuild[53039:5503] stream error: stream error at offset 29: created by an unsupported XCDependencyGraph build
xcodebuild[53039:4e0b] stream error: stream error at offset 29: created by an unsupported XCDependencyGraph build
** BUILD FAILED **
The following build commands failed:
Write auxiliary files
MappingModelCompile