"Edit Bot..." button disabled after upgrading Xcode - xcode

I've updated my Xcode from 9.2 to 9.3 (It seems to be an issue with later versions as well) and now I'm not able to edit the bots anymore.
What I tried:
I installed the additional components on the server and local machine that you will be prompted about on first open after updating Xcode.
I restarted the server and local machine.
I checked the option "Create and View Bots" on the server. It is set to "logged in users". Just as before the update.
Everytime I want to open the Xcode Server preference pane in on the local machine in Xcode settings under accounts it gives me an error. When I try it a second time it works though. But it aways fails at the first time:
I removed the Xcode Server from the accounts pane and added it again.

I solved it by removing and adding the server by IP address:
Then it was possible again to Edit the bot.
Still strange...

Got the same issue by upgrading to XCode 10 today. Fix it by completely shutting down the Mac and restarting.

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Xcode 9.3 keeps forgetting password for Xcode Server

Everytime when I start Xcode 9.3 and go to the report navigator my Xcode Server is disconnected
When I go to the accounts tab in settings it shows me an error.
When I enter the credentials it works.
But it seems like Xcode forgets the credentials every time I restart it.
I also went through this question (xcode 9.3 session expires every time i close and re-open Xcode) because it could have been a problem with the keychain. It didn't help though.

An error occured while attempting to download the container from application Xcode

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?
I just rebooted my iPhone. That seems to fix it! Really weird, but works.
I have been having the issue every now and then especially after the phone has been connected to Mac and Xcode for about an hour.
Sometimes, just rebooting the phone isn't good enough, you'll also have to quit Xcode and start again after rebooting the phone!
I also had this problem yesterday, and the solution was a mismatched version of iOS 10 and Xcode 7. After I did the App Store upgrade to Xcode 8, I was able to download successfully.
In my case the issue was due to the fact that the version installed was a release version.
After installing the "Debug" version, the download worked fine.

XCode alert says UPDATING_LOCKED_* on launch

This is on OS X Yosemite. It appears when I try launching Xcode.
There are no updates shown in the App Store and there are no active downloading updates shown, either. Not exactly the pinnacle of Apple's great user experiences.
I hope I don't have to do a clean install…
This happened to me during the installation of iTunes 12.2.1 (1220C173).
I restarted my computer and ended the update, then Xcode opened properly.
Happened to me as well. Restarting the computer fixed it.
Restart fixed mine too - after restarting, it asked me if I wanted to install some required components, and once that was done it worked fine.
Opening Xcode from the App Store fixed this issue for me.
Looking at the screenshot it seems a weird error. I don't think there will be a easy solution for this error. You have to go through the hard way.
Update/Install xcode again. If it didn't then
Update iTunes and launch/download Xcode again. If it didn't then
Update your Mac OS and try the above
P.S: I usually download xcode from here rather than from Appstore( requires Apple ID to login) https://developer.apple.com/downloads/
In my case I attempted to download Xcode 6.4 from the AppStore and got this same message AND the AppStore progress indicator was stuck; I couldn't pause the download because the button was grayed out. I rebooted and restarted the download a few times to no avail. But then I decided to wait and let the thing work itself out, and it did. Aparently there is a bug in the AppStore download for Xcode 6.4 that DOES download it (and it took forever in my slow connection) but does not show a progress bar. When I opened the Activity Monitor's Network tab, there it was!

Xcode 6.3 "incoming connections..." popup

I have recently update Xcode to 6.3. Ever since the update, I started seeing a popup asking to accept or deny incoming connections the Xcode on a standard user account on the same machine even though I have Xcode listed in Firewall preferences panel.
I did some research and find something points to certification issue. I just remove Xcode and is now in the process of reinstalling.
Is it just me or does other people have the same issue? Any thought of how to get rid of the popup?

Failed to Attach to Process ID Xcode

Anyone has experienced this problem?
Yesterday I still can run my app in simulator but now I cannot run my app since Xcode prints this error in console:
error: failed to attach to process ID <ID number>
I have tried to reinstall, do this post and create new project but returns no luck.
Anyone can resolve this issue?
I use Xcode 4.5 Preview 2 and try to run iOS simulator 6
Resetting the content and settings in the simulator worked for me. This is available in the "iOS Simulator" menu.
go to the Product menu and find the Edit Scheme menu there.
While in Edit Scheme window, select the "Run" option on the left hand side of the screen and then on the right hand side, change the debugger from LLDB to GDB.
I experienced the same problem, and after a while I found out that it was due to the fact that my XCode project included a Folder Reference to a folder named Resources.
It seems that XCode doesn't like that name.
Just removing the folder reference or renaming the folder solved the issue.
TWO METHODS
Method 1 : Inside the folder Application Support -> iPhone Simulator -> In the each simulator version of iOS -> Applications -> Delete all the files present here.
Now go to Products -> Clean
Now run it on any simulator and it will work.
Method 2 :
Step1: ping
$ ping localhost
This should return something like
PING localhost (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.028 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.048 ms
...
If this works, this answer won't fix your problem, try something else.
If ping return something else for example: ping: cannot resolve localhost: Unknown host something is screwed up with your /etc/hosts file, go to Step 2
Step2: Check /etc/hosts
Check that the top of your /etc/hosts file looks like this
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
fe80::1%lo0 localhost
If it doesn't have these entries in the file, enter them at the top of the file, flush the dns cache using $ dscacheutil -flushcache and go back to Step 1, otherwise continue to Step 3.
Step3: Correct File Format: It should be unix or LF *
$ file /etc/hosts
This should return: /etc/hosts: ASCII English text
If it returns something like /etc/hosts: ASCII English text, with CR line terminators then the file is in the wrong format and is likely being ignored.
Change the file line endings to unix or LF using your favorite text editor.
In Sublime Text 2 this can be done throught the view menue: View > Line Endings > Unix
Flush the dns cache ($ dscacheutil -flushcache) and go back to step 1
Similar to fundtimer's answer, the local hosts file seems to have been the culprit.
I had to change my /etc/hosts permissions back to the default after an inadvertent change:
sudo chmod 644 /etc/hosts
After that, simulator/LLDB worked for me.
This is an old topic, but I believe things have changed a bit for the latest version of macOS.
I've stumbled on the issue while trying to run an UI test suite for an iOS app in the simulator on macOS Mojave Beta and Xcode 9.4.1.
Turns out, on macOS Mojave the codesign tool (which is a part of the OS itself and not a part of the Command Line Tools or Xcode) signs processes into a hardened runtime environment which includes runtime code signing enforcement, library validation, hard, kill, and debugging restrictions. This, together with the System Integrity Protection in macOS Mojave, prevents the lldb debugger from connecting to the running target.
To resolve this, you have to options:
An obvious one, probably, is just to use Xcode 10. It does seem to handle the connection gracefully.
Reboot the OS into the Recovery Mode and turn off the System Integrity Protection from the Terminal with csrutil disable. The debugger then connects happily.
I've spent quite an amount of time banging my head on this and was able to resolve it all after reading the following article: http://www.lapcatsoftware.com/articles/debugging-mojave.html
Just my two cents. Hope this helps someone.
I had somehow removed or deleted records from my /etc/hosts file and I got the same error.
You should check whether you have in your /etc/hosts file the line "127.0.0.1 localhost".
This helped me!
I know this is an old question, but it came up first for me when I did a google search for "failed to attach to process ID". I'm using Xcode 7. Happened after iOS9 was released and I had updated my swift app for swift 2.
Deleting my app in the simulator and doing a new build and run cleared it up.
I've had the same problem when debugging on the device. The app crashed on start but didn't appear as a running process.
My solution is to use some process viewer app (e.g. System Status or similar). Find your stale app and then find the parent process id which usually is debugserver.
Go on Xcode, Product -> Attach to Process -> By process id and attach to the debugserver process PID. Wait a second and then press the Stop button.
The stale debugserver and app processes disappear.
(When using the simulator, the equivalent would be to use the terminal, ps, and kill the App process. Haven't tried that, though).
I just removed the application from the simulator (just like you would on an actual device), and when I re-ran it everything worked fine.
I have also same problem and for me the solution is :-
Just delete the app from the Simulator and then clear and Run the project.
May it help also to someone else.
I fixed this problem by removing Xcode Derived data contents.
In finder press SHIFT+CMD+G and type below path and remove all data inside DerivedData:
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
Also reset simulator builds
~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/6.0/Applications
I just posted this on the Developer Forum. It was a simple solution and may help someone here:
I had exactly the same problem: when using any current version of Xcode 4.xx and the LLDB debugger, plus any version of the Simulator, XCode consistently crashed with 'failed to attach to process ...' My only resolution was to switch to the GDB debugger. This was disappointing since I really wanted to try the new, robust LLDB in XCode 4.6-DP.
And then I remembered; I had changed my network/server host file at ...etc/hosts some time ago to accomodate several Apache2 server virtual hosts, i.e., I removed the line:
127.0.0.1 locahost
That was it. Removing that line, XCode crashed on attaching to the Simulator with LLDB.
Restoring that line, XCode worked just fine with LLDB and the Simulator.
Anyway, this may not be your problem but it's worth exploring. As far as I'm concerned, it's a serious undocumented bug.
In my case the solution was different: the run mode was "Release". Changing to "Debug" fixed it. Xcode 4.5.x had no problem with it.
The issue for me was caused by a pretty stupid mistake: I created a new target for my project by duplicating an existing target and forgot to change the Bundle Identifier in the target's info.plist file.
Above answer really helped me.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/12819757/1752988
Because in my XCode I used story board and custom view controller. and in its warning list that I saw some of the nib files are missing. I was miss leaded by seeing that. However, I saw this answer,
and even though I didn't like to reset my App simulator content, I did it and it really worked for me.
And also Changing the Debugger from Product -> Scheme -> Edit Scheme (Run) from LLDB to GDB didn't work for me either.
P.s.:- Pardon me,I added this answer as a support comment to above, as I don't have 15 reputation upvote the above answer or 50 points of reputation to comment on above.
I solved this problem by quitting XCode and Simulator. Reopen the Project. Done.
The following worked for me on iOS 9.1 :
Just uninstall the app from the simulator
Quit the simulator (Cmd+Q)
Clean your Xcode project
Run on simulator
Note: No need to reset the simulator.
I am working on Ionic 2 application, I am new to this and even Xcode and simulator.
Initially my app was working on simulator but after some time it start generating error like-
xcode error: failed to attach to process id
I searched for, tried all above answers but my issue was not resolved.
Then I updated (Ionic, npm, cordova) my machine setup-
******************************************************
Dependency warning - for the CLI to run correctly,
it is highly recommended to install/upgrade the following:
Install ios-deploy to deploy iOS applications to devices. `npm install -g ios-deploy` (may require sudo)
******************************************************
Your system information:
Cordova CLI: 6.4.0
Ionic Framework Version: 2.0.0-beta.10
Ionic CLI Version: 2.1.8
Ionic App Lib Version: 2.1.4
ios-deploy version: Not installed
ios-sim version: 5.0.8
OS: OS X Yosemite
Node Version: v6.2.2
Xcode version: Xcode 7.2 Build version 7C68
******************************************************
After this I just run a command from my application home directory
ionic run -l
ionic build ios.
imported xcode changes to xcode.
Reset content and setting as-
clear product from xcode,
Run Xcode and now it is working on simulator.
Happy to see this!!!
So many answers to this and I didn't see what I believe is the correct one. It's an issue with authorization. Type this in the Terminal:
sudo DevToolsSecurity -enable
On Xcode 9+ do the following:
Go to the Xcode menu: Product-Scheme - Edit Scheme and under Run tab be sure that the Debug Executable checkbox is checked! That's it!
Just reset content and settings of iOS simulator and then clean code by pressing command+shift+k keys to clean code.This worked for me
As lame as it is, restarting my computer was the only solution that worked. I tried switching from LLDB to GDB, resetting the contents of the Simulator, and restarting Xcode. The only thing that worked was restarting my computer, reopening Xcode, and re-running the app.
I had the same problem. I did some combinations of answers given to make it work. :)
clean the Build Folder by clicking "Product" in the MenuBar. while pressing the Alt-key click on "Clean Build Folder". Now restart your xcode and simulator.
Now it should work. if not, also try changing bundle identifier and Simulator "Content Reset" and then restart xcode and simulator.
Ran across this today. I accidentally removed my Launch images from my Target Settings.
try to do next steps:
Go to Product/Scheme/Edit Scheme then select Run section.
Select Info Tan and set Debugger None.
Run project. It must be working (without debugger)
Go back to Edit Scheme and selecet debugger LLDB
Run project. It is working.
Maybe additionally you need to delete derived data and do Product/Clean
Do you have multiple users logged in to your machine? I have "personal" and "work" accounts on my laptop. I got this error when I was trying to debug from my personal account, but I had left the simulator running in my work account. Quitting the simulator in the other account fixed my problem.
and another one for the record: (none of the suggestions worked for me)
Mountain Lion: XCode 4.6.3
I moved the whole Application to Trash and deleted following other folders
/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Developer
/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.XCode
/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator
reboot System and reinstall XCode
Also had same problem today. i was using Xcode 4.6.3. i closed my project and open it in Xcode 5 and it is running perfect.
Strange but True

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