XCode10 iOS firebase firestore SDK — multiple command produce gRPCCertificates.bundle error in Firebase












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I am getting multiple command produce gRPCCertificates.bundle




Multiple commands produce '...iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle':



1)
Target 'gRPC-C++-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
output '.../iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'



2) Target
'FirebaseFirestore-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
output '....iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'




Here is my podfile



    # Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
platform :ios, '11.0'

target 'FireCheck' do
# Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
use_frameworks!

# Pods for FireCheck

pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/Firestore'

end


I have already tried clean, deleting derive data, deintegrating and reintegrating pods , nothing works
I am using XCode 10
Any help is appreciated



It only happens when i do build and achieve ... normal run/debug works



It also only happens in MacOS 10.14 (18A391) not in previous version of the macOS (High Sierra)



More information i have added here
https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102










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    I am getting multiple command produce gRPCCertificates.bundle




    Multiple commands produce '...iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle':



    1)
    Target 'gRPC-C++-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
    output '.../iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'



    2) Target
    'FirebaseFirestore-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
    output '....iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'




    Here is my podfile



        # Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
    platform :ios, '11.0'

    target 'FireCheck' do
    # Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
    use_frameworks!

    # Pods for FireCheck

    pod 'Firebase/Core'
    pod 'Firebase/Firestore'

    end


    I have already tried clean, deleting derive data, deintegrating and reintegrating pods , nothing works
    I am using XCode 10
    Any help is appreciated



    It only happens when i do build and achieve ... normal run/debug works



    It also only happens in MacOS 10.14 (18A391) not in previous version of the macOS (High Sierra)



    More information i have added here
    https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102










    share|improve this question



























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      I am getting multiple command produce gRPCCertificates.bundle




      Multiple commands produce '...iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle':



      1)
      Target 'gRPC-C++-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
      output '.../iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'



      2) Target
      'FirebaseFirestore-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
      output '....iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'




      Here is my podfile



          # Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
      platform :ios, '11.0'

      target 'FireCheck' do
      # Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
      use_frameworks!

      # Pods for FireCheck

      pod 'Firebase/Core'
      pod 'Firebase/Firestore'

      end


      I have already tried clean, deleting derive data, deintegrating and reintegrating pods , nothing works
      I am using XCode 10
      Any help is appreciated



      It only happens when i do build and achieve ... normal run/debug works



      It also only happens in MacOS 10.14 (18A391) not in previous version of the macOS (High Sierra)



      More information i have added here
      https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102










      share|improve this question















      I am getting multiple command produce gRPCCertificates.bundle




      Multiple commands produce '...iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle':



      1)
      Target 'gRPC-C++-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
      output '.../iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'



      2) Target
      'FirebaseFirestore-gRPCCertificates' has create directory command with
      output '....iphoneos/gRPCCertificates.bundle'




      Here is my podfile



          # Uncomment the next line to define a global platform for your project
      platform :ios, '11.0'

      target 'FireCheck' do
      # Comment the next line if you're not using Swift and don't want to use dynamic frameworks
      use_frameworks!

      # Pods for FireCheck

      pod 'Firebase/Core'
      pod 'Firebase/Firestore'

      end


      I have already tried clean, deleting derive data, deintegrating and reintegrating pods , nothing works
      I am using XCode 10
      Any help is appreciated



      It only happens when i do build and achieve ... normal run/debug works



      It also only happens in MacOS 10.14 (18A391) not in previous version of the macOS (High Sierra)



      More information i have added here
      https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102







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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 15:40









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          Run pod update



          The issue is now fixed with the release of version 0.0.5 of gRPC-C++.



          More details at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102






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            While waiting for an update on the Github project, you can temporarily use the previous version of Firestore.



            pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '5.12.0'





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            • Yes this works ....
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            Run pod update



            The issue is now fixed with the release of version 0.0.5 of gRPC-C++.



            More details at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102






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              Run pod update



              The issue is now fixed with the release of version 0.0.5 of gRPC-C++.



              More details at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102






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                Run pod update



                The issue is now fixed with the release of version 0.0.5 of gRPC-C++.



                More details at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102






                share|improve this answer












                Run pod update



                The issue is now fixed with the release of version 0.0.5 of gRPC-C++.



                More details at https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk/issues/2102







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                    While waiting for an update on the Github project, you can temporarily use the previous version of Firestore.



                    pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '5.12.0'





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                    • Yes this works ....
                      – mihir mehta
                      Nov 21 '18 at 16:05
















                    1














                    While waiting for an update on the Github project, you can temporarily use the previous version of Firestore.



                    pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '5.12.0'





                    share|improve this answer





















                    • Yes this works ....
                      – mihir mehta
                      Nov 21 '18 at 16:05














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                    While waiting for an update on the Github project, you can temporarily use the previous version of Firestore.



                    pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '5.12.0'





                    share|improve this answer












                    While waiting for an update on the Github project, you can temporarily use the previous version of Firestore.



                    pod 'Firebase/Firestore', '5.12.0'






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                    • Yes this works ....
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                    • Yes this works ....
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                    Yes this works ....
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                    Nov 21 '18 at 16:05




                    Yes this works ....
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