Ld: file was built for unsupported file format...for architecture armv7

hi:
I recently developed a project with custom ANE and I get this error msg when compile ipa since I upgraded the sdk from 3.5 to 3.8.
ANE compile CMD:
adt -package -storetype pkcs12 -keystore ane.p12 -storepass 1234 -target ane yund.ane extension.xml -swc yunding.swc -platform iPhone-ARM -platformoptions platform.xml IDS.framework library.swf libIslandIDSANE.a
platform.xml:
<platform xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/air/extension/3.5">
     <sdkVersion>6.1</sdkVersion>
     <linkerOptions>
                    <option>-w</option>
        <option>-ios_version_min 4.2</option>
                    <option>-framework Foundation</option>
                    <option>-framework StoreKit</option>
                    <option>-framework AdSupport</option>
                    <option>-framework QuartzCore</option>
                    <option>-framework UIKit</option>
                    <option>-framework CoreGraphics</option>
                    <option>-framework SystemConfiguration</option>
                    <option>-framework Foundation</option>
                    <option>-lz</option>
     </linkerOptions>
             <packagedDependencies>
                    <packagedDependency>IDS.framework</packagedDependency>
          </packagedDependencies>
</platform>
msg:
ld: file was built for unsupported file format ( 0x56 0x65 0x72 0x73 0x69 0x6f 0x6e 0x73 0x2f 0x43 0x75 0x72 0x72 0x65 0x6e 0x74 ) which is not the architecture being linked (armv7): C:\Users\timoo\AppData\Local\Temp\139d9782-79fd-422a-8c15-da1da2da8c53/IDS.framework/IDS for architecture armv7
Compilation failed while executing : ld64
help me
thx

Have you Found the way to solve this problem yet?
I  have got the same problem. Here is the error log when building the IPA:
ld: warning: ignoring file /var/folders/c0/m8m1_z5915qblkj9d_7jhmcw0000gn/T/3cb383e9-0092-4b1c-909f-5c219b2fbcd4/Par tytrack.framework/Partytrack, file was built for unsupported file format ( 0x56 0x65 0x72 0x73 0x69 0x6f 0x6e 0x73 0x2f 0x43 0x75 0x72 0x72 0x65 0x6e 0x74 ) which is not the architecture being linked (armv7): /var/folders/c0/m8m1_z5915qblkj9d_7jhmcw0000gn/T/3cb383e9-0092-4b1c-909f-5c219b2fbcd4/Par tytrack.framework/Partytrack
ld: warning: CPU_SUBTYPE_ARM_ALL subtype is deprecated: /Users/apple/Documents/flexsdk/flex3.9/lib/aot/lib/libDebugger1.arm-air.a(avmplusDebugger .cpp.o)
Undefined symbols for architecture armv7:
  "_OBJC_CLASS_$_Partytrack", referenced from:
      objc-class-ref in libcom.haibin.extension.PromotionAPI.a(partyTrackAPI.o)
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture armv7
Compilation failed while executing : ld64
My platformoption.xml content is:
<platform xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/air/extension/3.8">
    <sdkVersion>7.0</sdkVersion>
    <linkerOptions>
        <option>-ios_version_min 4.3</option>
        <option>-framework CoreData</option>
        <option>-framework UIKit</option>
        <option>-framework Foundation</option>
        <option>-framework Security</option>
        <option>-weak_framework AdSupport</option>
    </linkerOptions>
    <packagedDependencies>
        <packagedDependency>Partytrack.framework</packagedDependency>
    </packagedDependencies>
</platform>
And my build command are:
<target name="package" description="Create the extension package">
<exec executable="${FLEX_HOME}/bin/adt" failonerror="true" dir="${basedir}">
<env key="AIR_SDK_HOME" value="${FLEX_HOME}"/>
<arg value="-package"/>
<arg line="-storetype pkcs12"/>
<arg line="-keystore testkey.p12"/>
<arg line="-storepass 123456"/>
<arg line="-target ane"/>
<arg value="../${ANE_NAME}.ane"/>
<arg value="extension.xml"/>
<arg line="-swc ../swc/${ANE_NAME}.swc"/>
<arg line="-platform iPhone-ARM -platformoptions platform.xml -C ../iPhone-ARM/ . "/>
<arg line="-platform Android-ARM -C ../Android-ARM/ ."/>
<arg line="-platform default -C ../default/ ."/>
</exec>
</target>
File "Partytrack.framework " is in the directory "iPhone-ARM"

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