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library's header file not found for archiving? up vote 12 down vote favorite 8 I can build for debugging just fine. I've triple checked that the static library is included in the build phases settings for the project. I've also tried other things like header include paths and such to no avail. When I try to build an IPA for test flight, I get an archive error in ubuntu error: #import
my device with no problem. When it came time to archive the project to prepare for submission to the app store, however, I'm getting a build error cordova/cdvviewcontroller.h file not found xcode - Cordova/CDVViewController.h file not found. I've gone through just about every fix/workaround that cordova/cdvviewcontroller.h' file not found archive I've found on this forum, Stack Overflow, and Google, and none of them have worked for me. If I go cordova/cdvplugin.h' file not found back to Xcode 6.4 I can build and archive no problem, but I can't build to my device now that it's running iOS 9.1. I'm guessing it's a configuration issue somewhere with the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13808853/why-is-a-static-librarys-header-file-not-found-for-archiving new Xcode version setup. Has anyone else run into this? Again, the usual suspects (Preferences > Location > Derived Data > Advanced > Unique), Header Search Paths, etc. all seem to be fine. Thanks!Matt collinforrester 2015-09-13 13:50:06 UTC #2 I'm also getting the same error. I'm not using Ionic, just phonegap. When I build for debugging on my device it works fine, when I go to https://forum.ionicframework.com/t/cordova-cdvviewcontroller-h-file-not-found-in-xcode-7-1-beta/32232 archive I get the error you're mentioning. I'm still digging through Xcode to find a solution. I'll update here if I find one. georgeleo 2015-09-14 09:08:53 UTC #3 Me too having this issue in Xcode 7.1. Only issue is in Archive. Build works fine. georgeleo 2015-09-14 15:14:14 UTC #4 I was able to do it with 'Xcode 7 GM seed'. I was able to make an archive. mattstueve 2015-09-14 19:46:02 UTC #5 @georgeleo - that worked for me as well. Nice find! However, I can't build to my device in Xcode 7 GM seed because my phone is on iOS 9.1 beta, so I think the workaround might be to build in 7.1 and archive in 7 GM. Thanks again! shazron 2015-09-15 01:21:16 UTC #6 Solved. Add this line to your Build Settings -> Header Search Paths: "$(OBJROOT)/UninstalledProducts/$(PLATFORM_NAME)/include" Don't replace the existing line that looks similar, that is still needed to be backwards compatible with Xcode 7 and Xcode 6.4. This probably had something to do with tvOS, I reckon -- Apple had to separate the archive intermediates by platform for universal builds. mattstueve 2015-09-15 17:24:53 UTC #7 @shazron Thank you! I've confirmed that this work
Problem(Abstract) IBM Security AppScan Enterprise (ASE) 9.0 and 9.0.0.1 scans results in "Archive file not found". Symptom http://www.7-zip.org/recover.html Running ASE scan occasionally results in "Archive file not found" error. In many cases, the error is transient and not found can't be reproduced. The SdkDebug log shows errors: Error: Failed to get "SOFTWARE\IBM\AppScan Standard" registry key .... Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\AppScan Enterprise\Xslt\Scripts'. at AppScan.GuiLayerImpl.Scan.IssueInformationManager.Init() ... Error: Results Expert Modules configuration file is file not found invalid: Xml file not found. Expected at: C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\AppScan Enterprise\ResultsExpert.xml Cause The scan is suspended before it can create an archive. This is actually masking a deeper problem. Resolving the problem This issue has not been seen in AppScan Enterprise version 9.0.1. If the problem repeates, set the following to see the original error: uncheck the advanced option KEEP_LOCAL_DB set "autoresume" to "0" Document information More support for: IBM Security AppScan Enterprise Scan: Suspended Software version: 9.0, 9.0.0.1 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1695872 Modified date: 2015-03-24 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
alpha or beta version. If new version also doesn't help, read this manual. Required software: 7-Zip (latest version, that can be stable, alpha or beta version). Some program with hex viewer or editor, for example, FAR Manager. 7z archive structure 7z archive consists of 4 main blocks of data: Start Header (32 bytes): it contains signature and link to End Header Compressed Data of files Compressed Metadata Block for files: it contains links to Compressed Data, information about compression methods, CRC, file names, sizes, timestamps and so on. End Header: it contains link to Compressed Metadata Block. Note: If 7z archive contains only one file without encryption, 7-Zip stores Metadata for that file in End Header in uncompressed form, and there are only 3 main blocks in that case. Archive example Archive example: a.7z (3740 bytes) that contains 5 files compressed with LZMA method. Start of archive: 0000000000: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 04 5B 38 BE F9 59 0E 00 00 0000000010: 00 00 00 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7A 63 68 FD 0000000020: 00 21 16 89 6C 71 3D AB 7D 89 E6 3C 2E BE 60 24 00: 6 bytes: 37 7A BC AF 27 1C - Signature 06: 2 bytes: 00 04 - Format version 08: 4 bytes: 5B 38 BE F9 - CRC of the following 12 bytes 0C: 8 bytes: 59 0E 00 00 00 00 00 00 - relative offset of End Header 14: 8 bytes: 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - the length of End Header 1C: 4 bytes: 7A 63 68 FD - CRC of the End Header Relative offset of End Header is relative from the end of Start Header, that is at offset 0x20 (32 in decimal). Real offset of End Header in example archive = 0x20 + 0x0E59 = 0x0E79 20: 00 21 16 89 ... - start of compressed data. Note: if the file was compressed with LZMA method, the first byte is always 00. If first byte is not 00, then archive uses another method (it can be LZMA2 or encrypted data with AES). End of archive: End Header (o