The target ... overrides the `OTHER_LDFLAGS` build setting defined in `Pods/Pods.xcconfig

This definitely works most of the time:

Go to your target Build Settings -> Other linker flags -> double click . Add $(inherited) to a new line.

If you have problem with "...target overrides the GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS build setting defined in..." then you must add $(inherited) to your target Build Settings -> Preprocessor Macros


There is a conflict between your build settings and the default build settings that Cocoapods wants. To see the Cocoapods build settings, view the .xcconfig file(s) in Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-${PROJECTNAME}/ in your project. For me this file contains:

GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS = $(inherited) COCOAPODS=1
HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS = "${PODS_ROOT}/Headers" "${PODS_ROOT}/Headers/Commando"
OTHER_LDFLAGS = -ObjC -framework Foundation -framework QuartzCore -framework UIKit
PODS_ROOT = ${SRCROOT}/Pods

If you are happy with the Cocoapods settings, then go to Build Settings for your project, find the appropriate setting and hit the Delete key. This will use the setting from Cocoapods.

On the other hand, if you have a custom setting that you need to use, then add $(inherited) to that setting.


I've seen these 3 errors for pod command in terminal

pod install

[!] The MY_APP [Debug/Release] target overrides the HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS ...
[!] The MY_APP [Debug/Release] target overrides the OTHER_LDFLAGS ...
[!] The MY_APP [Debug/Release] target overrides the GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS ...

All these 3 errors would be gone by adding $(inherited) to

  1. Header Search Paths
  2. Other Linker Flags
  3. Preprocessor Macros

in Project -> Target -> Build Settings

And now the command would run without giving any errors

pod install