"_swift_coroFrameAlloc", 报错

Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: "_swift_coroFrameAlloc", referenced from: NvMobileCore.Constraint.isActive.modify : Swift.Bool in NvMobileCore[5] NvMobileCore.Constraint.isActive.modify : Swift.Bool in NvMobileCore[5] NvMobileCore.NvMobileCoreManager.delegate.modify : NvMobileCore.NvPublicInterface? in NvMobileCore[53] NvMobileCore.NvMobileCoreManager.delegate.modify : NvMobileCore.NvPublicInterface? in NvMobileCore[53] NvMobileCore.NvMobileCoreManager.language.modify : Swift.String in NvMobileCore[53] NvMobileCore.NvMobileCoreManager.language.modify : Swift.String in NvMobileCore[53] ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64 clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

Answered by DTS Engineer in 862948022

The most common cause of problems like this is a deployment target mismatch. That is, your library’s deployment target must be less than or equal to the deployment target of the app using the library.

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I compiled a Swift SDK library using Xcode 26 and gave it to someone else. When they import the library using Xcode 16, they get an error. How can I fix this?

The most common cause of problems like this is a deployment target mismatch. That is, your library’s deployment target must be less than or equal to the deployment target of the app using the library.

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