In our bitcode-enabled iOS project written in Swift, if we create an archive via "Product > Archive" our xcarchive contains dSYMs, BCSymbolMaps, and SCMBlueprint dirs. When we build on the command line with "xcodebuild archive" we only get dSYMs. I noticed some .bcsymbolmap files being created during the build process, but they aren't ending up in the archive.
I believe this is what's preventing us from resolving symbols on app store submissions. Our crash dumps show "_hidden" for functions in our app.
Am I on the right track? What makes "Product > Archive" special?
I get the same issue and i have solved it now. i'd like to share my solution.
command line below will result in xcarchive missing BSCymbolMaps and dSYMs
"${xcodePath}/xcodebuild" -workspace "${workspace}" -scheme "${scheme}" -configuration "${configuration}" -sdk "${sdk}" -archivePath "${archive_path}" archive CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR="${build_dir}"
command line below will solve the problem
"${xcodePath}/xcodebuild" -workspace "${workspace}" -scheme "${scheme}" -configuration "${configuration}" -sdk "${sdk}" -archivePath "${archive_path}" archive
I find adding a buildingsetting "CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR=Path" will change the others buildSetting variables such as "DWARF_DSYM_FOLDER_PATH", i guess it will lead the missing of BCSymbolMaps and empty dSYMs folder in xcarchive
check DWARF_DSYM_FOLDER_PATH buildsettings value maybe help
you can see DWARF_DSYM_FOLDER_PATH value by excute command line "xcodebuild -workspace APP.xcworkspace -scheme APP -showBuildSettings" in your project root path.