When I compile my mobile app using Xcode and Phonegap, the application on the iPod/iPhone/iPad is the anterior version that I compiled yesterday.
Basically when I run the app in the emulator, all works fine, so I know it's the right files and everything, but when I then build it for the mobile device, it shows the one I did yesterday.
What could be causing this? Is there any settings I should check or something? Like I said I doubt it's related to the files/folder because when emulating it, it works fine.
Thanks!
I had a similar problem long time ago. Try to delete your app on the device and then build it again. I don't know how apple manage apps but I think that the major of your app is keeped on your device (in order to speed up compilation).
I hope it will works !
Did you increase the version number of your built? If you recompile with the same number, you may run into trouble.
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For Past 4 week i observer when i run my Xcode application on simulator on first time simulator launch it consume around 500MB internet data.
This is not project specific issue. Every time when i shutdown and start the mac and run Xcode as soon as simulator open it will consume same amount of Data.
Can any one help me What is the issue?? or any background service run??
Xcode version: 11.6 (11E708)
simulator: 13.6
OSX: 10.15.6
Please help me unnecessary every time my Internet Data is consume i have to fix this
This issue is still persist after updating to xcode 11.7
Thanks For #Rado for suggesting the https://apple.stackexchange.com/.
After posting the question on https://apple.stackexchange.com/ i fond the answer.
Orginal Answer: Xcode simulator constantly download something
Answer:
rename the file com.apple.nsurlsessiond(Dont delete) in
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/System/Library/UserEventPlugins/com.apple.nsurlsessiond.plugin/
to something -com.apple.nsurlsessiond
and also the file nsurlsessiond(Dont delete) in
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/libexec/
to something -nsurlsessiond
Apps with admob works perfectly also no problem with safari
If you don't need an internet connection for testing you application, you could simply disable the network.
You could run wireshark and see what it is actually doing, or at least see where it is connecting to.
I used tripmode firewall don't give simulator internet access only give when you need it.
Works fine but when you forget to turn it off and start the simulator next time, you feel horrible :(
When I run tests on my project in XCode, it builds, and then says Testing... which never ends.
When I use the stop button, the process stops with this text in the console:
*** If you believe this error represents a bug, please attach the log file at /Users/MY.NAME/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/APPNAME-gcsubmsjksdbljcswbefkgugjray/Logs/Test/C53D8988-3564-4C2B-A535-075D26D1E4A7/Session-APPNAMETests-2016-07-13_140704-t3DFd5.log
However, I am unable to run the tests again, and have to relaunch xcode to run them.
Is this an issue on XCode that may be known to the Apple developers?
EDIT
So, I figured, the simulator is not launching in time, and that fails the xcode to run the tests. It might be an installation bug with the simulator.
As I anticipated in my edit to the question the first time, XCode installation did not install the simulator correctly.
I trashed the old installed version and reinstalled XCode. And now everything works fine.
Thanks for all the help.
I found that the tests never ran if I was running anything other than iOS10 on the simulator, so use iOS 10. I guess backwards compatibility doesn't really matter.
i recently received my Macbook and wanted to start developing iOS apps with it.
I Created a default Master-Detail App using the Templates in Xamarin.Studio and everything worked.
Now today i wanted to actually do something in the app, but didn't change a single line of code, still the app doesn't show up anymore in the simulator as long as i want it to use the 6.1 sdk for ios. if i use any other (6.0 etc) it works fine.
I already tried clearing my Cache in /Users/MYNAME/Library/Xamarin/ but this didn't change anything.
What would you suggest me to do now? can i simply reinstall the 6.1 sdk?if so, how would i do this?
Thanks for your help
I had a similar problem where the environment hang when I was trying to debug in the simulator (just showing the spinning ball). I found out that it only occured if I had my phone connected to the computer. Perhaps not valid in your case, but it might be a lead in your problem solving.
I'm using the latest version of everything. :)
From within Xamarin Studio (or MonoDevelop):
Project -> Your.Application.Name Options
Build -> iOS Build (iPhone Build in MonoDevelop)
SDK version: -> 6.1 (it's probably still on 6.0)
This fixed it for me. Also, it wouldn't hurt to make sure the target build in info.plist is set to 6.1.
Delete this folder:
/Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/6.1
And if your Library folder is hidden:
sudo chflags nohidden ~/Library/
I have experienced this problem several times again and my previous answer doesn't solve it. Ya know what does? Rebooting the computer. Works every time. shrug
You need to fill the Application name, Identifier, Version # in the project setting.
I had the same problem and got it solved that way.
I have a serious ongoing issue with Xcode 4. I have been using Xcode 3 for years, and had everything set up perfectly. All my Build Configurations worked A-OK.
I updated to iOS 5 GM, and naturally I have to use Xcode 4 to submit my app to the Store or use TestFlight. I can't change my Build Configuration. I've tried making a new "Scheme" (which are stupid IMHO, when the old system worked 100%), and everytime I do, I set everything the same, I go "Product" > "Archive"....it works, and I share the IPA to my Desktop, to upload it to TestFlight, or I save it as a ZIP and send it to Application Loader.
IT NEVER WORKS. On TestFlight, my testers will install it, and immediately the application will crash. It won't even launch, no matter how I build the app, regardless of Scheme. It worked 100% and I have made ZERO changes since updating to Xcode 4.
Xcode 4 only works when I wish to "Debug" my app on my own device. It builds, installs and runs perfectly. Why won't it work on AdHoc or App Store?
PLEASE HELP! I'm ready to pull my hair out.
To answer this question, it was an absolutely STUPID issue!
I was checking the size of my Info.plist for any changes, and for some ridiculous reason only Apple can comprehend, updating to iOS 5 made that code obsolete. So the use of the code in my Release/AppStore/AdHoc builds was making it crash on launch. Once I commented the code out, everything is back working 100%.
Strange.
Even Apple Technical Support couldn't figure it out and they had my whole project to peruse. Apple REALLY need to improve their software when they change it. Not create a massive learning curve for their users and encourage code-cleanups if the SDK decides it doesn't like 4.3 code.
I've read every other thread on this and have tried everything but the "Build and Archive" function is determined not to be clicked.
I am running OSX 10.6.7 and Xcode 3.2.4. I am developing a MAC application and am trying to submit it to the Mac App Store, but to do this i need to run the Build and Archive feature, and I simply cannot figure out how to get it to run. I have heard about these "developer tools 1.1" from some other thread but cannot find those either. If you are about to say that that will fix things, then please link me, otherwise, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
P.S. Yes im in Release Mode
Another answer could be that your active SDK should be set to Device not to simulator. You can find this setting in Project > Set Active SDK > Device.
Happy Coding..!
Figured it out... In order to Build and Archive with a Mac App (as opposed to iOS) you need Xcode 3.2.5 (maybe even 3.2.6) or better. So to all those with the same problem, make sure you are running the lasest version before trying ot Build and Archive.