Prevents iOS build failures caused by pkgx SQLite linking conflicts and
ensures Xcode Command Line Tools are properly installed.
Problem:
- pkgx installs SQLite built for macOS, causing linker errors when building
for iOS simulator: "linking in dylib built for 'macOS'"
- Missing Command Line Tools cause build failures without clear error messages
Changes:
- Add check_sqlite_conflicts() function
- Detects pkgx SQLite installations in ~/.pkgx
- Warns about macOS dylibs that will cause iOS simulator build failures
- Checks for system SQLite from Command Line Tools
- Validates library paths (DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
- Add check_command_line_tools() function
- Verifies Xcode Command Line Tools are installed and configured
- Checks for xcodebuild availability
- Verifies sqlite3 is available (part of Command Line Tools)
- Provides clear error messages with installation instructions
- Enhance pkgx detection in iOS build functions
- Specifically searches for pkgx SQLite dylibs
- Automatically removes pkgx paths from PATH environment variable
- Provides detailed warnings about detected conflicts
- Cleans all problematic environment variables before building
- Integrate checks into environment validation
- Runs automatically when building for iOS
- Provides early warnings before build starts
- Fails fast with clear error messages if tools are missing
This fixes the linker error:
"ld: building for 'iOS-simulator', but linking in dylib
(/Users/trent/.pkgx/sqlite.org/v3.44.2/lib/libsqlite3.0.dylib)
built for 'macOS'"
The build script now:
- Detects pkgx SQLite conflicts before building
- Automatically fixes environment variables
- Verifies Command Line Tools are installed
- Provides clear guidance for manual fixes if needed
Files modified:
- scripts/build-native.sh