Pods-resources.sh 在 iOS 项目中被拒绝

我有一个现有的项目从客户端,我试图在我的 MAC 运行这使用 XCode5.0

但是我面临着下面这个错误。我装了可可豆,但还是不能用。该项目在其他开发人员的机器上运行良好。我非常需要这个在我的机器里运行。

我错过了什么? 任何帮助都是非常感谢的。

先谢谢你。

enter image description here

50696 次浏览

You need to make the script executable. Open terminal and execute this command:

chmod a+x "/Users/shovon0203/Desktop/My Work/oDesk/momenTOGO/MomenTOGO_iPhone/Pods/Pods-resources.sh"

The above answer works. However, I had the same issue, but it was recurring. It dealt with having the same branch checked-out on multiple machines. It would work on one machine, and not the others. We use TFS as our source control (it's ok, you can judge), which does not play nicely with .sh, .py, etc. files. We had to add a .tpattributes file to every directory with a .sh or .py file in it so we could run .sh and .py files as executables.

Entries in the .tpattributes file looks like this:

Pods-MyTarget-frameworks.sh:x
Pods-MyTarget-resources.sh:x

This translates to chmod +x "Pods-MyTarget-frameworks.sh"

Works like a charm!

Running pod install in the main project directory where your podfile is located should solve the problem

Try this, Works like a charm!

rm -rf Pods/ Podfile.lock
pod install

I have also faced this issue. What I've done is:

  1. Create a brand new project with same name and same package name
  2. In the terminal of the project directory Pod init
  3. Open the pod file in a editor
  4. Copy and paste the old project pod files into the new one
  5. Copy all files and resources to the new project
  6. Simply do pod install

Just remove the folder Pods-[Your_Project_Name] completely and do fresh pod install

I posted this as a comment to Kevins answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/19687227/3114383. But I thought I might as well put it as an answer because people will find it easier like this and it solved my problem. It might work for others aswell :D

I tried running the chmod command from kevins answer and it didnt work. Then i tried the command with sudo which also didnt work. Then i added a User-defined-setting to the build settings in xcode "PODS_ROOT = ${PROJECT_DIR}/Pods/". This is what fixed it for me. It seems the Permission denied error was quite misleading because the script was actually not able to find the file.

You need to make the script executable. Open terminal and execute this command:

chmod a+x "your_path(where show permission denied)"

Please check if there no any space in folder name then add '\' before

This steps worked for me after failing many times.

STEP 1: Navigate to the location of the folder containing Pods-resources.sh

STEP 2: Open the terminal type cd and then drag the folder containing Pods-resources.sh to terminal and hit enter.

STEP 3: the run this command>> chmod a+x Pods-resources.sh

STEP 4: restart xcode and open your xxx.xworkspace

STEP 5: enjoy

I've faced same problem with Pods-project-frameworks.sh, resolved by removing first line #!/bin/sh from Pods-project-frameworks.sh file.

for me deintegrating all pods then reinstalling them did the trick:

pod deintegrate
pod install

Delete Pods folder and Podfile.lock from ios folder then try to re-run

In my case try this delete pod.lockfile clean all builds

  1. pod deintegrate
  2. pod install
  3. flutter run

You could try this:

pod deintegrate && pod cache clean --all && rm -rf Podfile.lock
pod install

It always works well in my projects.

In the build phase you have to add chmod +x in front of the commands. For example, in my case I added following command in my [CP] Copy Pod Resources phase,

chmod +x "${PODS_ROOT}/Target Support Files/Pods-MyApp/Pods-MyApp-resources.sh"