Closed mgreiner closed 10 years ago
Please ensure that Xcode and the command line tools are installed. Verify that /usr/bin/xcodebuild
exists.
Verified. It's my main development machine.
There are multiple versions of Xcode installed – not sure if that's related.
You can set which command line tools are used in Xcode Preferences / Locations / Command Line Tools.
There is nothing inheriently wrong with having multiple installations of Xcode installed.
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On April 2, 2014 at 12:00:30 PM, Mike Greiner (notifications@github.com) wrote:
Verified. It's my main development machine.
There are multiple versions of Xcode installed – not sure if that's related.
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Also could you post the logs which occur whilst a build is occurring (from Console) please. Does this only happen when trying to run ( ▶︎ ) the project or when building too?
An update has just been released for The Constructor (1.0.2) which should fix this crash.
I had the wrong developer identity/provisioning profile set for a little while. Now I can't seem to reproduce the crash in either 1.0.1 or 1.0.2. Working well now.
To answer your earlier question, attempting to build failed but no errors were visible. Only the ▶︎ button was causing the crash.
Tried with a different project and experienced something similar. This time I saw an error that archiving failed. I think it's safe to close the issue. I'll re-open it if I see the problem again.
Thanks!
I'm unable to build & run my project using v1.1 of Drigend and The Constructor.app. When I tap the ▶︎ button with a host configured, The Constructor.app throws an exception. Crash log is below: