I downloaded VS code and following the getting started videos and figuring out the layout. I managed to get installing the first extension, but when I closed and reopened the app minutes later, I am no longer able to open the getting started page and the welcome screen has changed.
I got this error popup:
Unable to open 'vs_code_welcome_page': Unable to resolve resource walkThrough:/c%3A/Program%20Files...
I checked workbench.welcomepage.walkthrough and was turned on.
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I just downloaded Unity on my PC, but whenever I try making a new project, I keep getting the same error. I've reinstalled unity hub and the editor 3 times already. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Hello I am developing a Xamarin Forms app, I have use Rg.Plugins.Popup plugins. this plugin working fine on android but app crashes on ios as i repeatedly open and close popup...
I was having same problem in my project in my case it was due to when i open multiple times at some point popup comes and suddenly goes away and when i next time open the pop up and close it app get crashed after debugging the issue i found that when suddenly the popup appeared and closed its instance was yet present in the popup stack and when i click on close popup it tried to close popup which was on the stack but never exists as it was auto closed
after research at that time i found that it was a bug of Rg.popup and got it resolved by upgrading my nuget to latest
Rg.Plugins.Popup 1.2.0223
if you are facing same issue in this case also just upgrade to mentioned version there are much chances of getting your issue resolved
Just installed the latest update Version 1.14.0-v.2018.11.15.3(latest). Install updated Nativescript CLI to 5.01, but on starting Sidekick I now get an error as per the title of this post followed by VirtualBox.app No such file or directory.
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention.
The reason why you get this error when opening an app in Sidekick is because Sidekick tries to get the emulator images available on your machine at this point and fails. This is related to a feature we introduced recently - you can now start an emulator from Sidekick UI.
Having said that, we'll resolve the issue by moving the code that gets the emulator images to execute when you actually open the emulator images dialog - that way, you will not get a confusing error initially, but will still get the errors, if any, if you want to use the new feature and there is a problem.
While running my app on iPhone, I needed to view the database contents. So I selected Devices in Xcode and chose my device. Thereafter, I selected my app and clicked on the Settings button which shows 3 options: Show container, Download container and Remove container. On clicking the Download container option, I was asked where I want to store the container. After selecting the location, I am getting the following error: An error occured while attempting to download the container from application "MyApp".....
On selecting Show container option, a list opens up but there is no file inside it.
The same problem occurs with other apps too that I run using Xcode.
Any ideas as to why this happens and how to fix it?
Restarting the device in question worked for me. Hope it helps!
An error was encountered while running (Domain = NSMachErrorDomain, Code = -308)
That is the popup message I get every time. I found another question on here that had a bunch of solutions. I tried a dozen of them without much luck. After seeing the error message it will load the "Home" screen of the simulator but will have trouble running my app.
I made a new blank project and only added a text label to see if the error still happened with a next to blank app and it did.
Any ideas?
Open the iOS Simulator and restore it by clicking on Reset Content and Settings.