07-19-2023, 01:32 AM
Xcode is not able to find your frameworks because the `FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS` is probably not set or is wrong (happened to me because I moved the `Info.plist` file).
You can fix this by going into your target and adapt the Build Settings. Simply search in there for `FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS` and add the correct one, which is usually `$(PROJECT_DIR)/Carthage/Build/iOS` (for iOS projects). `$(inherited)` should also be in there as the first entry.
*This is the post of @user3122959 answer in the comments, which helped me and others to fix this problem and was requested to put in as the answer to this question.*
You can fix this by going into your target and adapt the Build Settings. Simply search in there for `FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS` and add the correct one, which is usually `$(PROJECT_DIR)/Carthage/Build/iOS` (for iOS projects). `$(inherited)` should also be in there as the first entry.
*This is the post of @user3122959 answer in the comments, which helped me and others to fix this problem and was requested to put in as the answer to this question.*