Xcode 8 cocoapods abort trap: 6

localhost:PodTest3 haiwang$ pod install
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Installing MBProgressHUD (0.9.2)
Installing Masonry (1.0.2)
Generating Pods project
Abort trap: 6

After upgrading to Xcode 8, cocoapods doesn't work anymore. I have tried to uninstall and install, but it still doesn't work.

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localhost:Applications haiwang$ sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer
localhost:Applications haiwang$ xcode-select -p /Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer


Please close any current Xcode sessions and use `PodTest7.xcworkspace` for this project from now on.

It is OK.

Uninstall the cocoapods and reinstall:

gem uninstall cocoapods


gem install cocoapods

For me, I solved this issue by uninstalling and then again installing CocoaPods with --pre with the command

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods


sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

Hopefully this will solve your problem.

Update

CocoaPods has released version 1.2.0, so you can now install using

sudo gem install cocoapods

And you will get version 1.2.0 installed

If the simple uninstall by @haider_kazal doesn't work like it didn't for me, try to install RVM with ruby 2.5.5, then purge CocoaPods completely:

gem uninstall cocoapods
gem uninstall cocoapods-core
gem uninstall cocoapods-deintegrate
gem uninstall cocoapods-downloader
gem uninstall cocoapods-plugins
gem uninstall cocoapods-search
gem uninstall cocoapods-stats
gem uninstall cocoapods-try
gem uninstall cocoapods-trunk

And then install once again:

gem install cocoapods --pre

I made it work using Cocoapods 1.1.1 with Xcode 8.1 on macOS 10.12.1 (the one with TouchBar support) by removing generated workspace, running pod deintegrate and running pod install again.

I'm having the same issue with Cocoapods 1.1.1 on rvm ruby (tried 2.2.4p230, and 2.0.0p648 which is the equal to system ruby version), with Xcode 8.1 (8B62), macOS 10.12.1 (16B2657), and only thing that helps me is updating to Cocoapods 1.2.0.beta.1, or using system ruby:

$ rvm system do pod install

and of course if you don't have cocoapods installed in system gemset:

$ sudo rvm system do gem install cocoapods

You can easily solve this issue using the follow command:

gem update cocoapods

I ran into this error when I installed cocoapods with brew.

running brew uninstall cocoapods then sudo gem install cocoapods fixed the issue.

It's problem with ruby in version 2.0.0 and cocoapods 1.1.1, so if you won't use prerelease version of cocoapods, just update your ruby version for example with rvm:

\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable

Remember: After install of new ruby you need to install all gems one more time.

I solved this issue by updating the ruby with \curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby.

This should definitely help you.

However I'm not pleased with the previous version of Cocoapods as it has a few other issues.

 gem uninstall cocoapods
sudo gem install -n /usr/local/bin cocoapods

I tried all this things but none of them worked for me, this one did:

sudo gem update

My fix, little bit less work: I removed the workspace and just run pod setup and pod install again.

No more warnings :)

This is the perfect solution when you are receiving the "Operation not permitted" error or xcode8 cocoapods abort trap:6.

Custom GEM_HOME

$ mkdir -p $HOME/Software/ruby
$ export GEM_HOME=$HOME/Software/ruby
$ gem install cocoapods
[...]
1 gem installed
$ export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/Software/ruby/bin
$ pod --version
1.1.1

update your ruby version to 2.4 then uninstall cocoapods and install it.

Run this in the terminal:

sudo gem install xcodeproj

If you are an using old version of cocoapods and an old version of xCode you may find after updating to new cocoapods version it complains about your Podfile syntax.

In this situation, another alternative to solve the problem is to keep using the old cocoapods version and set the path to the old xCode version so that cocoapods uses old xctools versions for workspace modifications.

i.e. don't update cocoapods (keep using old version - e.g. 0.39.0) and instead run this command to point to different Xcode version:

sudo xcode-select --switch "path to old version of Xcode.app"