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ActivityKit linker error
I have a ContentView in my app which includes the line of code FileUploadProgressAttributes. this struct is defined in a file included in the target FileUploadProgressExtension. and it is an ActivityAttributes. in ContentView I imported FileUploadProgressExtension, and the xcode is able to find the FileUploadProgressAttributes during prebuild. but during build, it gives me Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: "FileUploadProgressExtension.FileUploadProgressAttributes.init(filename: Swift.String) -> FileUploadProgressExtension.FileUploadProgressAttributes the workaround i found is to add the file with the FileUploadProgressAttributes to my app's target, but I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do. When Xcode created the extension for me, it added the extension target as a target dependency of my app. so obviously if i added this file to my app target it makes the extension target pointless. First time working with widgets so I'm not sure if I'm missing something.
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May ’25
Notification Content Extension on Simulator
Hello All, I see an issue while running the Notification content Extension on simulator without checking the "Copy only when installing in app target -> Build Phases -> Embed App Extensions" If I check "Copy only when installing in app target" then only it is working. Can someone please confirm if Notification Content Extension is working on simulator. If yes how can we do that. Please share the details
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May ’25
App Not Archiving After Update
Hi! A couple of months ago my app was archiving just fine. Since an xcode update the build fails. Here is what shows at the end of the log. Thank you in advance for any help! Run custom shell script 'Run Script' Failed to package [project folder] Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
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May ’25
Custom font not support in Xcode 16.3
I'm experiencing an issue with a custom font not loading properly in Xcode 16.3. The font files are included in the bundle, listed in Info.plist, and verified for correct names using UIFont.familyNames, but they still don't appear at runtime. Has anyone else run into this with Xcode 16.3? Could this be related to recent changes in asset packaging or font catalogs?
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Apr ’25
Authentication in UI tests
Hello! I am writing UI tests for an app with OAuth authentication and want to avoid the login screen. I want each developer to store the password and username locally on their machines. The bash script will get the token. I need to access that token from my test target somehow. The idea was to write them to a temporary file that git ignores and access this file from the bundle. But I can't add the file from the build script to the target and make it accessible from the code.
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Jun ’25
Icon dark mode not working on iPadOS
I updated the icons in Xcode to customize the appearance of my app icons to be light, dark, or tinted. The app is allowed to be downloaded and run on iPadOS. The app icon behaves as expected on iOS however the app icon does not change on the iPad. Am I missing a step for the iPad? To be clear the app does not target iPadOS rather it is just running the iOS version. Thanks kof
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Apr ’25
Xcode 16.4 fails to build swift packages.
After updating to Xcode 16.4, Package resolution fails with some cryptic errors. Each package fails with the following message Showing Recent Errors Only <unknown>:0: warning: legacy driver is now deprecated; consider avoiding specifying '-disallow-use-new-driver' <module-includes>:200:9: note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 198 | #import "mach/mach_traps.h" 199 | #import "mach/mach_types.h" 200 | #import "mach/mach_vm.h" | `- note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 201 | #import "mach/mach_voucher.h" 202 | #import "mach/mach_voucher_types.h" /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/mach_vm.h:436:2: error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 434 | ( 435 | vm_map_t target, 436 | mach_vm_offset_list_t in_pointer_list, | `- error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 437 | mach_msg_type_number_t in_pointer_listCnt, 438 | mach_vm_offset_list_t out_pointer_list, /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/arm/vm_types.h:108:33: note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 106 | 107 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; 108 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; | `- note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 109 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 110 | <module-includes>:200:9: note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 198 | #import "mach/mach_traps.h" 199 | #import "mach/mach_types.h" 200 | #import "mach/mach_vm.h" | `- note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 201 | #import "mach/mach_voucher.h" 202 | #import "mach/mach_voucher_types.h" <unknown>:0: error: could not build Objective-C module 'Darwin' /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/mach_vm.h:438:2: error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 436 | mach_vm_offset_list_t in_pointer_list, 437 | mach_msg_type_number_t in_pointer_listCnt, 438 | mach_vm_offset_list_t out_pointer_list, | `- error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 439 | mach_msg_type_number_t *out_pointer_listCnt 440 | ); /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/arm/vm_types.h:108:33: note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 106 | 107 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; 108 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; | `- note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 109 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 110 | /Users/paulwilliamson/Developer/ios-app/Packages/Modules/ModalAdvert/Package.swift:4:8: error: failed to build module 'PackageDescription' for importation due to the errors above; the textual interface may be broken by project issues or a compiler bug 2 | // The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package. 3 | 4 | import PackageDescription | `- error: failed to build module 'PackageDescription' for importation due to the errors above; the textual interface may be broken by project issues or a compiler bug 5 | 6 | let package = Package( We don't specify -disallow-use-new-driver, so I'm unsure where that message comes from. We have cleared derived data and are performing a clean build.
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May ’25
Why does dependency analysis work for a script that outputs a folder that is copied in copy bundle resources but not once that script is moved to an aggregate target?
This question is a component of this question and an extension to this question which has been solved. This situation might feel a pinch constructed but it is a simplified version of one step of the original question. Basically in my app I have a script that outputs a folder with a few files inside of it. This folder is output to $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/build/ and is referenced via a PBXBuildFile. Because I put a wait in the script (to simulate a long build I have in my real project) it is very obvious when the script is or isn't run. The goal would be for it to run only when its dependencies have changed. The trick is if I put this script as a "run script" phase within my final target dependency analysis works great. The script only runs when the dependencies are updated. However if I put the "run script" phase into an aggregate target then add it as a Target Dependency in the main target Xcode wants to run the script every time. Regardless of if the dependencies have changed. However if you build just the aggregate target alone everything goes just fine. It only builds when it has to. To me this does not quite make sense. I thought that dependency analysis of the script within my aggregate target would be the same regardless of whether that script was within the aggregate target or the main target. In my app I ideally need the aggregate target to be shared by multiple other targets. While I could put the script in each it would be more foolproof to have them share an aggregate target. Why would dependency analysis come to a different conclusion when the script is within an aggregate target that is a target dependency of the main target? If it helps here is the script and the entire project can be found here on GitHub if you would like to play with it. mkdir -p "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/" echo "Pausing for 10 seconds before creating files..." sleep 10 cat "${SCRIPT_INPUT_FILE_0}" cat > "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/index.html" << EOF <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Simple Page</title> </head> <body> <h1>Welcome to Simple Page</h1> <p>Generated at: $(date)</p> </body> </html> EOF cat > "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/page.html" << 'EOF' <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Simple Page</title> </head> <body> </body> </html> EOF
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Aug ’25
watchOS-Questions about HealthKit privileges
The WatchOS developer is not allowed to obtain healthKit permission status. The result is always unauthorized (either by clicking the dot/cross in the upper left corner or by turning on all Health, on some, off all). WatchOS 开发获取 healthKit 的权限状态authorizationStatus不准。结果始终都是未授权(无论是点击左上角的点叉号还是开启全部健康项开关,开启部分,关闭所有),怎么处理?
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Apr ’25
Xcode 26 only opens code files, not Storyboard, Plist, Assets, or others
Has anyone else discovered that Xcode 26 will not open any files that aren’t code? None of my project’s Storyboard, Launch Screen, Assets, built targets, Info plist will open when I click them in the Project Navigator… I just get a blank white screen in the main pane. They still exist, however: I can build my project just fine, using the pre-existing configurations and Storyboard.

 I’ve discovered a workaround, such as it is: I can open my project back in Xcode 16 to edit my Storyboard, and then open it once again in Xcode 26 to build the project. This works, but as you can imagine, it’s a PITA. I’m also not able to access any Xcode 26 improvements to the Interface Builder, if there are any.

 Has anyone else experienced this? Or even fixed it? I can report it as a bug but I'm surprised that I haven't even found anyone else encountering this yet.
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Jul ’25
none of the input catalogs contained a matching stickers icon set or app icon set named "Assets.xcassets"
Hi, in XCode and iOS app. Tried to add Icon, got image size errors. reuploaded with correct sizes and started getting this error. Tried all the solutions from forums, didn't work. Restarted Mac Deleted Assets.xcassets and recreated with AppIcon and AccemntColor Copied "Assets.xcassets" from new dummy Project to main one. I don't have info.plist file Could you please help. Thanks, Bhanu
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Apr ’25
Does Xcode still support capturing GPU workload for OpenGLES game app on iOS?
As far as I know, there was a time that you can capture GPU workload for opengles game app on iOS using Xcode. However, currently I'm using Xcode version 15.2 and iOS18,it seems the "capture GPU workload" button is always disabled when I'm trying to debug my game app which is using opengles api for graphics rendering no matter switchinng "GPU Frame Capture" to "OpenGL ES" or "Metal" or "Automatically" in the scheme. And I'm not able to capture GPU workload for my game on iOS. The only way to make the "capture GPU workload" button enabled is creating a new project using metal api for graphics rendering. But I don't want to change the graphics API, because it will cause a lot. Does Xcode still support capturing GPU workload for OpenGLES game app on iOS? If not, is there an alternative way?
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Jun ’25
Objective-C headers build fine with swift but not with Xcode
On my M4 Mac running macOS 15.5 using Xcode 16.4 & Xcode CLT 16.4, Swift code in my Swift Package Manager 5.9 project (https://github.com/mas-cli/mas) builds fine against some included Objective-C headers via the following command line: swift build -c release But cannot find modules for the included Objective-C headers when building inside Xcode 16.4 or with the following command line on the same Mac: xcodebuild -scheme mas -configuration Release -destination platform=macOS,arch=arm64,variant=macos The error is: Sources/mas/AppStore/AppleAccount.swift:9:16: error: no such module 'StoreFoundation' How can I get Xcode / xcodebuild to work? Note that the project is normally built by running: Scripts/build which runs: swift build -c release after running the following script, which must be run before any build (swift, Xcode, or xcodebuild) because it generates a necessary file (Sources/mas/Package.swift): Scripts/generate_package_swift I've tried moving the Objective-C headers into include subfolders of their existing module folders, using double quotes instead of angle brackets for the #import statements, having module.modulemap files in the include subfolders or their parent module folder, and moving the module folders one level up the file hierarchy, to no avail. I've also tried various changes to the root-level Package.swift (not the generated one deeper in the hierarchy, which isn't inclined in the build configuration), like making separate library targets for each of the Objective-C modules, various swiftSettings & linkerSettings, etc. Maybe some of those changes would have helped, but maybe they were in incorrect combinations. Thanks for any help.
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May ’25
Proper includes into Package.swift
Ok, I have a bit of special problem. I want to use the "Swift Upcoming Feature Flags" in my packages. The problem is that we have quite a lot of Packages in a quite deep tree: at the root of the Package directory there are four dirs: AppA/ AppB/ Shared/ Temporary/ also the packages ExternalLibs and BuildPlugins. Temporary contains Packages that need rework and the other three subdirs each contain the subdirs: Features/ Utilities/ Services/ All in all there are over 100 packages. Now I would like to use definitions like https://github.com/treastrain/swift-upcomingfeatureflags-cheatsheet to use in the Package.swift files. And as you might guess, I do not want to copy those into each and every Package.swift file. It seems like SPM is only finding includes by itself if they are in the exact same directory as the Package.swift file 🙄 That's not at all helpful… Has anyone found a way to do useful includes into Package.swift files? Any help appreciated. Thank You Roddi
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Jul ’25
How can one suppress SF Symbol deprecation warnings?
Xcode 16 insists on showing deprecations of this type: Some.xib SF Symbol 'doc.on.doc' is deprecated, use 'document.on.document' instead. The problem is that the XIBs in question are set with a Deployment Target of macOS 12, where "document.on.document" actually isn't available and produces a missing image. So the warnings are wrong, as they ignore the deployment target set on the XIB. I filed a bug against this long ago and it was ignored. Having given up... does anyone know how to disable this particular warning?
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May ’25
Delete app from the list of apps in Xcode's StoreKit transaction manager
In Xcode's StoreKit transaction manager (Debug > StoreKit > Manage Transactions), how can I delete old apps that I do not need anymore from the list of apps?
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May ’25
ActivityKit linker error
I have a ContentView in my app which includes the line of code FileUploadProgressAttributes. this struct is defined in a file included in the target FileUploadProgressExtension. and it is an ActivityAttributes. in ContentView I imported FileUploadProgressExtension, and the xcode is able to find the FileUploadProgressAttributes during prebuild. but during build, it gives me Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: "FileUploadProgressExtension.FileUploadProgressAttributes.init(filename: Swift.String) -> FileUploadProgressExtension.FileUploadProgressAttributes the workaround i found is to add the file with the FileUploadProgressAttributes to my app's target, but I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do. When Xcode created the extension for me, it added the extension target as a target dependency of my app. so obviously if i added this file to my app target it makes the extension target pointless. First time working with widgets so I'm not sure if I'm missing something.
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May ’25
Notification Content Extension on Simulator
Hello All, I see an issue while running the Notification content Extension on simulator without checking the "Copy only when installing in app target -> Build Phases -> Embed App Extensions" If I check "Copy only when installing in app target" then only it is working. Can someone please confirm if Notification Content Extension is working on simulator. If yes how can we do that. Please share the details
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May ’25
Blocker: Registering simulator runtime with CoreSimulator failed.
Blocker: Registering simulator runtime with CoreSimulator failed.
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May ’25
FaceTime cuts out audio on my mac M1 app
I have an iOS app that I also run on my Macbook Air M1. My app plays music and I use FaceTime for voice communication with users of my app. How do I stop FaceTime from cutting out the music on my app?
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Apr ’25
App Not Archiving After Update
Hi! A couple of months ago my app was archiving just fine. Since an xcode update the build fails. Here is what shows at the end of the log. Thank you in advance for any help! Run custom shell script 'Run Script' Failed to package [project folder] Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
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May ’25
Custom font not support in Xcode 16.3
I'm experiencing an issue with a custom font not loading properly in Xcode 16.3. The font files are included in the bundle, listed in Info.plist, and verified for correct names using UIFont.familyNames, but they still don't appear at runtime. Has anyone else run into this with Xcode 16.3? Could this be related to recent changes in asset packaging or font catalogs?
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Apr ’25
Xcode 26 Beta 2 - Add Package dependency Crash
M2 Max Macbook Pro When i click add package dependencies to add a package in xcode it crashes every time, no matter what i do. any recommendations to work around this?
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Jun ’25
Xcode lldb po doesnt print object description only memory
for instance: po [NSBundle mainBundle] 0x0000600002130000 p [NSBundle mainBundle] (NSBundle *) 0x0000600002130000 p [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath] error: Execution was interrupted, reason: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x0). The process has been returned to the state before expression evaluation. I am in debug mode
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Apr ’25
Authentication in UI tests
Hello! I am writing UI tests for an app with OAuth authentication and want to avoid the login screen. I want each developer to store the password and username locally on their machines. The bash script will get the token. I need to access that token from my test target somehow. The idea was to write them to a temporary file that git ignores and access this file from the bundle. But I can't add the file from the build script to the target and make it accessible from the code.
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Jun ’25
Icon dark mode not working on iPadOS
I updated the icons in Xcode to customize the appearance of my app icons to be light, dark, or tinted. The app is allowed to be downloaded and run on iPadOS. The app icon behaves as expected on iOS however the app icon does not change on the iPad. Am I missing a step for the iPad? To be clear the app does not target iPadOS rather it is just running the iOS version. Thanks kof
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Apr ’25
Xcode 16.4 fails to build swift packages.
After updating to Xcode 16.4, Package resolution fails with some cryptic errors. Each package fails with the following message Showing Recent Errors Only <unknown>:0: warning: legacy driver is now deprecated; consider avoiding specifying '-disallow-use-new-driver' <module-includes>:200:9: note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 198 | #import "mach/mach_traps.h" 199 | #import "mach/mach_types.h" 200 | #import "mach/mach_vm.h" | `- note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 201 | #import "mach/mach_voucher.h" 202 | #import "mach/mach_voucher_types.h" /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/mach_vm.h:436:2: error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 434 | ( 435 | vm_map_t target, 436 | mach_vm_offset_list_t in_pointer_list, | `- error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 437 | mach_msg_type_number_t in_pointer_listCnt, 438 | mach_vm_offset_list_t out_pointer_list, /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/arm/vm_types.h:108:33: note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 106 | 107 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; 108 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; | `- note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 109 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 110 | <module-includes>:200:9: note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 198 | #import "mach/mach_traps.h" 199 | #import "mach/mach_types.h" 200 | #import "mach/mach_vm.h" | `- note: in file included from <module-includes>:200: 201 | #import "mach/mach_voucher.h" 202 | #import "mach/mach_voucher_types.h" <unknown>:0: error: could not build Objective-C module 'Darwin' /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/mach_vm.h:438:2: error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 436 | mach_vm_offset_list_t in_pointer_list, 437 | mach_msg_type_number_t in_pointer_listCnt, 438 | mach_vm_offset_list_t out_pointer_list, | `- error: unknown type name 'mach_vm_offset_list_t'; did you mean 'mach_vm_offset_t'? 439 | mach_msg_type_number_t *out_pointer_listCnt 440 | ); /Applications/Xcode-16.4.0.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX15.4.sdk/usr/include/mach/arm/vm_types.h:108:33: note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 106 | 107 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; 108 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t __kernel_ptr_semantics; | `- note: 'mach_vm_offset_t' declared here 109 | typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 110 | /Users/paulwilliamson/Developer/ios-app/Packages/Modules/ModalAdvert/Package.swift:4:8: error: failed to build module 'PackageDescription' for importation due to the errors above; the textual interface may be broken by project issues or a compiler bug 2 | // The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package. 3 | 4 | import PackageDescription | `- error: failed to build module 'PackageDescription' for importation due to the errors above; the textual interface may be broken by project issues or a compiler bug 5 | 6 | let package = Package( We don't specify -disallow-use-new-driver, so I'm unsure where that message comes from. We have cleared derived data and are performing a clean build.
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May ’25
Why does dependency analysis work for a script that outputs a folder that is copied in copy bundle resources but not once that script is moved to an aggregate target?
This question is a component of this question and an extension to this question which has been solved. This situation might feel a pinch constructed but it is a simplified version of one step of the original question. Basically in my app I have a script that outputs a folder with a few files inside of it. This folder is output to $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/build/ and is referenced via a PBXBuildFile. Because I put a wait in the script (to simulate a long build I have in my real project) it is very obvious when the script is or isn't run. The goal would be for it to run only when its dependencies have changed. The trick is if I put this script as a "run script" phase within my final target dependency analysis works great. The script only runs when the dependencies are updated. However if I put the "run script" phase into an aggregate target then add it as a Target Dependency in the main target Xcode wants to run the script every time. Regardless of if the dependencies have changed. However if you build just the aggregate target alone everything goes just fine. It only builds when it has to. To me this does not quite make sense. I thought that dependency analysis of the script within my aggregate target would be the same regardless of whether that script was within the aggregate target or the main target. In my app I ideally need the aggregate target to be shared by multiple other targets. While I could put the script in each it would be more foolproof to have them share an aggregate target. Why would dependency analysis come to a different conclusion when the script is within an aggregate target that is a target dependency of the main target? If it helps here is the script and the entire project can be found here on GitHub if you would like to play with it. mkdir -p "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/" echo "Pausing for 10 seconds before creating files..." sleep 10 cat "${SCRIPT_INPUT_FILE_0}" cat > "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/index.html" << EOF <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Simple Page</title> </head> <body> <h1>Welcome to Simple Page</h1> <p>Generated at: $(date)</p> </body> </html> EOF cat > "${SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0}/build/page.html" << 'EOF' <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Simple Page</title> </head> <body> </body> </html> EOF
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Aug ’25
watchOS-Questions about HealthKit privileges
The WatchOS developer is not allowed to obtain healthKit permission status. The result is always unauthorized (either by clicking the dot/cross in the upper left corner or by turning on all Health, on some, off all). WatchOS 开发获取 healthKit 的权限状态authorizationStatus不准。结果始终都是未授权(无论是点击左上角的点叉号还是开启全部健康项开关,开启部分,关闭所有),怎么处理?
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Apr ’25
Xcode 26 only opens code files, not Storyboard, Plist, Assets, or others
Has anyone else discovered that Xcode 26 will not open any files that aren’t code? None of my project’s Storyboard, Launch Screen, Assets, built targets, Info plist will open when I click them in the Project Navigator… I just get a blank white screen in the main pane. They still exist, however: I can build my project just fine, using the pre-existing configurations and Storyboard.

 I’ve discovered a workaround, such as it is: I can open my project back in Xcode 16 to edit my Storyboard, and then open it once again in Xcode 26 to build the project. This works, but as you can imagine, it’s a PITA. I’m also not able to access any Xcode 26 improvements to the Interface Builder, if there are any.

 Has anyone else experienced this? Or even fixed it? I can report it as a bug but I'm surprised that I haven't even found anyone else encountering this yet.
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Jul ’25
none of the input catalogs contained a matching stickers icon set or app icon set named "Assets.xcassets"
Hi, in XCode and iOS app. Tried to add Icon, got image size errors. reuploaded with correct sizes and started getting this error. Tried all the solutions from forums, didn't work. Restarted Mac Deleted Assets.xcassets and recreated with AppIcon and AccemntColor Copied "Assets.xcassets" from new dummy Project to main one. I don't have info.plist file Could you please help. Thanks, Bhanu
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Apr ’25
Does Xcode still support capturing GPU workload for OpenGLES game app on iOS?
As far as I know, there was a time that you can capture GPU workload for opengles game app on iOS using Xcode. However, currently I'm using Xcode version 15.2 and iOS18,it seems the "capture GPU workload" button is always disabled when I'm trying to debug my game app which is using opengles api for graphics rendering no matter switchinng "GPU Frame Capture" to "OpenGL ES" or "Metal" or "Automatically" in the scheme. And I'm not able to capture GPU workload for my game on iOS. The only way to make the "capture GPU workload" button enabled is creating a new project using metal api for graphics rendering. But I don't want to change the graphics API, because it will cause a lot. Does Xcode still support capturing GPU workload for OpenGLES game app on iOS? If not, is there an alternative way?
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Jun ’25
Objective-C headers build fine with swift but not with Xcode
On my M4 Mac running macOS 15.5 using Xcode 16.4 & Xcode CLT 16.4, Swift code in my Swift Package Manager 5.9 project (https://github.com/mas-cli/mas) builds fine against some included Objective-C headers via the following command line: swift build -c release But cannot find modules for the included Objective-C headers when building inside Xcode 16.4 or with the following command line on the same Mac: xcodebuild -scheme mas -configuration Release -destination platform=macOS,arch=arm64,variant=macos The error is: Sources/mas/AppStore/AppleAccount.swift:9:16: error: no such module 'StoreFoundation' How can I get Xcode / xcodebuild to work? Note that the project is normally built by running: Scripts/build which runs: swift build -c release after running the following script, which must be run before any build (swift, Xcode, or xcodebuild) because it generates a necessary file (Sources/mas/Package.swift): Scripts/generate_package_swift I've tried moving the Objective-C headers into include subfolders of their existing module folders, using double quotes instead of angle brackets for the #import statements, having module.modulemap files in the include subfolders or their parent module folder, and moving the module folders one level up the file hierarchy, to no avail. I've also tried various changes to the root-level Package.swift (not the generated one deeper in the hierarchy, which isn't inclined in the build configuration), like making separate library targets for each of the Objective-C modules, various swiftSettings & linkerSettings, etc. Maybe some of those changes would have helped, but maybe they were in incorrect combinations. Thanks for any help.
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May ’25
Proper includes into Package.swift
Ok, I have a bit of special problem. I want to use the "Swift Upcoming Feature Flags" in my packages. The problem is that we have quite a lot of Packages in a quite deep tree: at the root of the Package directory there are four dirs: AppA/ AppB/ Shared/ Temporary/ also the packages ExternalLibs and BuildPlugins. Temporary contains Packages that need rework and the other three subdirs each contain the subdirs: Features/ Utilities/ Services/ All in all there are over 100 packages. Now I would like to use definitions like https://github.com/treastrain/swift-upcomingfeatureflags-cheatsheet to use in the Package.swift files. And as you might guess, I do not want to copy those into each and every Package.swift file. It seems like SPM is only finding includes by itself if they are in the exact same directory as the Package.swift file 🙄 That's not at all helpful… Has anyone found a way to do useful includes into Package.swift files? Any help appreciated. Thank You Roddi
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Jul ’25
How can one suppress SF Symbol deprecation warnings?
Xcode 16 insists on showing deprecations of this type: Some.xib SF Symbol 'doc.on.doc' is deprecated, use 'document.on.document' instead. The problem is that the XIBs in question are set with a Deployment Target of macOS 12, where "document.on.document" actually isn't available and produces a missing image. So the warnings are wrong, as they ignore the deployment target set on the XIB. I filed a bug against this long ago and it was ignored. Having given up... does anyone know how to disable this particular warning?
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May ’25