File is universal (three slices), but it does not contain a(n) ARMv7-s slice error for static libraries on iOS, anyway to bypass?

Dafna Elazazer picture Dafna Elazazer · Sep 13, 2012 · Viewed 161.5k times · Source

I upgraded Xcode version and when using external static libraries, I get this message:

ld: file is universal (3 slices) but does not contain a(n) armv7s slice: /file/location for architecture armv7s clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

Is there any way to bypass this and add support to the library if the developer of the library hasn't updated their library yet?

Answer

Nicholas picture Nicholas · Sep 13, 2012

If you want to remove the support for any architecture, for example, ARMv7-s in your case, use menu Project -> Build Settings -> remove the architecture from "valid architectures".

You can use this as a temporary solution until the library has been updated. You have to remove the architecture from your main project, not from the library.

Alternatively, you can set the flag for your debug configuration's "Build Active Architecture Only" to Yes. Leave the release configuration's "Build Active Architecture Only" to No, just so you'll get a reminder before releasing that you ought to upgrade any third-party libraries you're using.