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I got a swift project ,and use CocoaPod to import the third part repositories. In pod file I use use_frameworks!, so the repositories will build into framework to use. And I import the ObjC framework like #import "" or #import <> in my Bridging Header.
In this situation, I run the project, it works. but When I archive, “file not found” is found in Bridging Header file.

`BridgingHeader.h:5:9: error: 'RESideMenu/RESideMenu.h>' file not found 
#import <RESideMenu/RESideMenu.h>
<unknown>:0: error: failed to import bridging header 'xxx-Bridging-Header'`  

and

`failed to import bridging header '/Users/xxx/Documents/xxxProjectName/xxxProjectName/xxxProjectName-Bridging-Header.h'`

How can i solve the problem?

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My solution is :
Do not import the ObjC framework in bridging header file, just import the framework in the files in which the framework is needed. just like:
import xxxframework

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  • Thanks a ton! Initially error was "Command failed due to signal: Segmentation fault: 11" with BridgingHeader "file not found". – Alphonse R. Dsouza Apr 19 '16 at 13:35
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    If I do what you say, I get a "no such module" error on the "import xxxframework" line of my .swift file. – Josh Dec 13 '16 at 10:03
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I went to Target->Build Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries added the framework I was trying to import inside the bridging header file.

It fixed the error for me.

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