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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T22:35:24+00:00 2026-05-19T22:35:24+00:00

I have two targets — an iOS target and a macOS target. On the

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I have two targets — an iOS target and a macOS target. On the iOS target, it first fails to find the file called for by the line

#include "i386/types.h"

in the file types.h. On the macOS target, it fails to find almost all of the headers imported by AppKit.h — starting with the line

#import <AppKit/AppKitDefines.h>

Interestingly, it did find Foundation.h.

What went wrong, and how can I fix it?

EDIT: I know the files are present on my machine, because other projects find them no problem.

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    2026-05-19T22:35:24+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 10:35 pm

    Well, i386 doen’t make any sense on IOS so likely some settings have been messed up by having both types of targets…

    So start a new project, add only the targets and see if that works out?

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