I have upgraded to Xcode 7.1 from 6.4 beta. Before the update, I used the "Google Mobile Ads" framework for my previous version of Xcode. After the upgrade, my project is telling me that there is "no such module 'GoogleMobileAds'". I use swift, if that matters at all.
Attempts:
I have updated to the latest version of AdMob
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I clean and build constantly, and so far no luck.
EDIT: I have upgraded the syntax to Swift 2 syntax and still have this issue.
I have been researching for a while and I'm kind of at a loss right now. Would anyone have any ideas? I feel like it may have to do with the paths, I'm not sure.
EDIT - Debugger:
2015-10-27 15:24:36.823 MyProject[704:10002] Unable to simultaneously satisfy constraints. Probably at least one of the constraints in the following list is one you don't want. Try this: (1) look at each constraint and try to figure out which you don't expect; (2) find the code that added the unwanted constraint or constraints and fix it. ( "", "" )
Will attempt to recover by breaking constraint
Make a symbolic breakpoint at UIViewAlertForUnsatisfiableConstraints to catch this in the debugger. The methods in the UIConstraintBasedLayoutDebugging category on UIView listed in may also be helpful. 2015-10-27 15:24:36.824 My project[704:10002] Unable to simultaneously satisfy constraints. Probably at least one of the constraints in the following list is one you don't want. Try this: (1) look at each constraint and try to figure out which you don't expect; (2) find the code that added the unwanted constraint or constraints and fix it. ( "", "" )
Will attempt to recover by breaking constraint
Make a symbolic breakpoint at UIViewAlertForUnsatisfiableConstraints to catch this in the debugger.
The methods in the UIConstraintBasedLayoutDebugging category on UIView listed in UIKit/UIView.h may also be helpful.