The error message you provided is quite long, but I’ll try to help you identify the issue.
From the error message, it seems that there’s a problem with importing libraries or frameworks in your React Native project. The error messages mention libc++abi.dylib and libobjc.A.dylib, which suggests that there might be an issue with Objective-C interoperability or compatibility.
Given that you’re running react-native run-ios --configuration=release --simulator='iPhone 11 (iOS-14.5)', I’d like to ask a few questions:
- Have you made any changes to your project’s configuration, imports, or dependencies recently?
- Are you using an older version of React Native that might be incompatible with iOS 14.5?
- Have you tried running the command with a different simulator or iOS version?
To help you troubleshoot this issue, I recommend trying the following:
- Try updating your React Native project to the latest version using
react-native updateornpx react-native upgrade. - Check if there are any outdated libraries or dependencies in your project and try to update them.
- If possible, create a new React Native project from scratch and copy-paste your code into it to see if the issue persists.
If none of these suggestions help, please provide more information about your project, such as its version, platforms, and configurations, so I can better assist you.
Last modified on 2024-01-29