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Archive Failing for iPhoneOS SDK in Xcode 26
When i am trying to archive a framework for ML, using below command: xcodebuild -workspace ./src/MLProject.xcworkspace -configuration Release -sdk iphoneos -archivePath ./gen/out/Archives/Release-iphoneos/MLProject -scheme MLProject -derivedDataPath ./gen/out/ archive BUILD_LIBRARY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=YES SKIP_INSTALL=NO The same command used to work fine on Xcode 16.4. Attached is the detailed error MLProject_Archive_failure.txt
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Oct ’25
Creating Swift Package with binaryTarget that has dependencies
How can you distribute an XCFramework via Swift Package Manager when it has dependencies on other Swift packages? We accomplished this with CocoaPods in order to distribute our closed source SDK that has dependencies, but need to migrate to SPM. Note none of the types from the dependencies are used as part of our module’s public interface - usage is purely internal. I’ve made a lot of progress following these steps for a simple example: Create Framework Project Create a new iOS Framework project in Xcode and name it WallpaperKit In the project settings select the target and verify in Build Settings that Build Libraries for Distribution is Yes then set Skip Install to No Create a new UIViewController subclass, name it WallpaperPreviewViewController, make it public, and add some functionality to it to show a UIImageView Add a new Package Dependency in the project settings, for this example we’ll use https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher, and specify exact version 8.5.0 Add internal import Kingfisher and use it
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Reply to version update in Vision Pro
Hi thanks for the reply! the problem I'm having is with the alignment of a model. I tap 2 times on a 3D model and then 2 times on a grid of spheres. after calculating the alignment the model should jump to it's new position on the grid of spheres and match the target points. I have an unknown visual offset after the alignment even though visually I can see the taps are in the correct place. I'll add a snippet of my alignment function and an image of the visual. the brute force offset you can see in the code was to try and move the alignment a meter to the left (which wasn't successful). func alignModel2Points() { guard let modelPointA = modelPointA, let modelPointB = modelPointB, let targetPointA = targetPointA, let targetPointB = targetPointB, let modelRootEntity = modelRootEntity, let modelAnchor = modelAnchor else { print(❌ Missing data for alignment) return } let offset = SIMD3(-1, 0, 0) let modelPointA_shifted = modelPointA + offset let modelPointB_shifted = modelPointB + offset let targetPointA_shifted
Oct ’25
Reply to iOS 26 - S/MIME Encryption / Certificates
Hi Apples. My experience with the Outlook account is that it tried to log me in 3 times a day even after I had already signed in and was logged in. In the end, I decided to completely delete it from iOS along with all Microsoft apps, including extensions, on all my devices, but it still keeps showing me the “Sign in” prompt. So far. Would you like the translation to sound more formal or casual?
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Oct ’25
Reply to watchOS 26.0.2 / iOS 26.0.1 + Workout Session Mirroring Failure
I have submitted a feedback report 20723311 As this was my first time, maybe my (in)experience can be helpful. The how to use the Feedback Assistant app on a public release documentation was very confusing, specifically: On publicly released versions of iOS and iPadOS, you can enable the app by installing a beta profile. Then there is nothing about where to get this beta profile from..? So having some prior experience setting up profiles I search in Profiles and Logs page, only thing close was the AirPods Beta Software. Ok, so now I start Googling and ChatGPT-ing for how to install this beta profile with no real hits / help...all the information I can find is about using Feedback Assistant on Beta software which I don't want to install. Eventually I give up and go back to the documentation and just try typing applefeedback:// into Safari and as luck will have it, it just works... The documentation reads to me as this Beta Profile being a requirement to use the Feedback Assistant, but that doesn't seem to be
Oct ’25
Reply to URL Scheme For Apple Developer App
Thank you for the response. To clarify — we are trying to open the Apple Developer app (the official one from Apple — https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-developer/id640199958 ) from within our iOS app. Just like how we can open the Settings app using: if let url = URL(string: UIApplication.openSettingsURLString) { UIApplication.shared.open(url) } —we’d like to know if there’s any public option, URL scheme, or Universal Link available to open the Apple Developer app in a similar way. We have tried using UIApplication.shared.open() with possible URLs like appledeveloper:// and https://developer.apple.com/, but neither seems to open the app. Could you please confirm if there’s any supported way to launch the Apple Developer app programmatically, or if it’s not currently possible? Thank you!
Oct ’25
Reply to Pending Termination Notice
This is the response I got after submitting the appeal (2 days after submitting), but I still wasn't satisfied so I made an appeal again, but haven't made any collections Hello, Thank you for your patience while we evaluated the activity associated with your Apple Developer Program membership. We have completed our investigation and have determined that your Apple Developer Program membership, or another membership associated with your developer account, has been used for dishonest or fraudulent activity. This is prohibited by Section 3.2(f) of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement: You will not, directly or indirectly, commit any act intended to interfere with any of the Apple Software or Services, the intent of this Agreement, or Apple’s business practices including, but not limited to, taking actions that may hinder the performance or intended use of the App Store, Custom App Distribution, TestFlight, Xcode Cloud, Ad Hoc distribution, or the Program (e.g., submitting fraudulent reviews of Your own
Oct ’25
Launching MacOS app via Url Scheme
I'm looking for answer or documentation on gatekeeper and launching a MacOS app via a url scheme/custom protocol. Our application is delivered via a zip file downloaded from the web. We utilize a url scheme. The act of extracting the app from the zip registers the url scheme with the OS. From previous research/testing we found we had to break the gatekeeper lock (have the user move the app from the downloaded location) to ensure that the url is honored on first launch of the application. To ensure user compliance, we added a check to make sure that the lock has been removed by looking at the quarantine attribute. This flow is not ideal. I am looking for alternatives and was previously under the impression that if we were to move to a DMG then that would provide the user a better user experience for moving it. However, now that I am getting around to looking into it, I am seeing some implied statements that this is not the case and that the quarantine bit will just be moved from the
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Oct ’25
UICollectionView list: leading swipe overshoots in expanded split view for .plain/.grouped; .insetGrouped OK (iPadOS 26 b5–b8) [FB19785883]
Hi all, Sharing a reproducible UIKit issue I’m seeing across multiple iPadOS 26 betas, with a tiny sample attached and a short video. Short video https://youtu.be/QekYNnHsfYk Tiny project https://github.com/yoasha/ListSwipeOvershootReproSwift Summary In a UISplitViewController (.doubleColumn), a UICollectionView using list layout shows a large leading-swipe overshoot when the split view is expanded (isCollapsed == false). The cell content translates roughly 3–4× the action width. Repros with appearance = .plain and .grouped Does not repro with .insetGrouped Independent of trailing provider (issue persists when trailing provider is nil) Collapsed split (compact width) behaves correctly Environment Devices: iPad Air (3rd gen), iPadOS 26.0 (23A5326a) → Repro Simulators: iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPadOS 26.0 beta 6 → Repro Also tested on device: iPadOS 26 beta 5, 6, 7, 8 Xcode: 26.0 beta 6 (17A5305f) Steps to reproduce Launch the sample; ensure the split is expanded (isCollapsed == false). In the secondary
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Oct ’25
How can I optimize multilingual string translations in SwiftUI for App Store apps using Localization APIs?
Hi team, I’m developing an iOS app that helps manage and translate multilingual content . The app uses SwiftUI with Localizable.strings and Bundle.localizedString(forKey:). I’m trying to optimize for dynamic language switching inside the app without restarting. I’ve tested various methods like: Text(NSLocalizedString(welcome_text, comment: )) and some approaches using @Environment(.locale), but the system doesn’t always update views instantly when language changes. Question: What’s the recommended approach (or WWDC reference) for real-time language change handling in SwiftUI apps targeting iOS 18+?
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Oct ’25
Fous, FocusState and Architecture
I am currently struggling with resolving what appear to be competing design issues, and (while I may be just demonstrating my own ignorance) I would like to share my thoughts in the hope that you may have useful insights. For purposes of discussion, consider a large and complex data entry screen with multiple sections for input. For all of the usual reasons (such as reuse, performance management, etc) each of these sections is implemented as its own, separately-compiled View. The screen is, then, composed of a sequence of reusable components. However, each of these components has internal structure and may contain multiple focusable elements (and internal use of .onKeyPress(.tab) {...} to navigate internally). And the logic of each component is such that it has an internal @FocusState variable defined with its own unique type. So, obviously what I want is on the one hand, to provide a tab-based navigation scheme for the screen as a whole, where focus moves smoothly from one component's internals to t
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Oct ’25
Reply to Is there a tech note for menuBuilder?
Adding FBs as I find them. FB20652137 Replace button wraps unfortunately. Going through all the built in functions menu by menu (Adding print was easy enough.) Added Find and Replace to my text views in storyboard, which automagically enabled the menu item and produced this view. I don't even have Text size that big in my iPad Air 13-inch sim. Also, in trying to see if you could replicate it with built in apps I notice that the input view I get is unlike the snazzy Pages built in keyboard. I wonder if there is a way I can adopt the Pages UX? I mean, I don’t mind the glass buttons but would like to choose the color for done (blue just doesn’t go with our look and feel). Or let me change the blue which really doesn't go with our Color scheme.
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
Oct ’25
Reply to Beginner’s question on learning philosophy.
Well, welcome. Most Apple documentation is a reference of API calls, generated from header files. It tells you how to spell them, what the parameters are, sometimes what those parameters mean, what OS versions you can use them in, and not much else. Learning from these resources is like trying to learn a natural language from a dictionary. Apple has some videos from WWDC presentations about new technologies, but these tend to assume familiarity with the language and the problem domain. In the olden days (maybe twenty years ago), I might have said get a book, but books are out of date the moment they are written. If you have access to an AI, I can recommend this approach. Prompt it with a program you have written in Python. Tell it that you are a Python programmer, and you are new to Swift, and that it should translate the program to Swift, and explain what it does and how the code compares to the Python implementation. Ask it to provide links to relevant documentation. Then read the explanation it pr
Oct ’25
Archive Failing for iPhoneOS SDK in Xcode 26
When i am trying to archive a framework for ML, using below command: xcodebuild -workspace ./src/MLProject.xcworkspace -configuration Release -sdk iphoneos -archivePath ./gen/out/Archives/Release-iphoneos/MLProject -scheme MLProject -derivedDataPath ./gen/out/ archive BUILD_LIBRARY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION=YES SKIP_INSTALL=NO The same command used to work fine on Xcode 16.4. Attached is the detailed error MLProject_Archive_failure.txt
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Creating Swift Package with binaryTarget that has dependencies
How can you distribute an XCFramework via Swift Package Manager when it has dependencies on other Swift packages? We accomplished this with CocoaPods in order to distribute our closed source SDK that has dependencies, but need to migrate to SPM. Note none of the types from the dependencies are used as part of our module’s public interface - usage is purely internal. I’ve made a lot of progress following these steps for a simple example: Create Framework Project Create a new iOS Framework project in Xcode and name it WallpaperKit In the project settings select the target and verify in Build Settings that Build Libraries for Distribution is Yes then set Skip Install to No Create a new UIViewController subclass, name it WallpaperPreviewViewController, make it public, and add some functionality to it to show a UIImageView Add a new Package Dependency in the project settings, for this example we’ll use https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher, and specify exact version 8.5.0 Add internal import Kingfisher and use it
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Reply to version update in Vision Pro
Hi thanks for the reply! the problem I'm having is with the alignment of a model. I tap 2 times on a 3D model and then 2 times on a grid of spheres. after calculating the alignment the model should jump to it's new position on the grid of spheres and match the target points. I have an unknown visual offset after the alignment even though visually I can see the taps are in the correct place. I'll add a snippet of my alignment function and an image of the visual. the brute force offset you can see in the code was to try and move the alignment a meter to the left (which wasn't successful). func alignModel2Points() { guard let modelPointA = modelPointA, let modelPointB = modelPointB, let targetPointA = targetPointA, let targetPointB = targetPointB, let modelRootEntity = modelRootEntity, let modelAnchor = modelAnchor else { print(❌ Missing data for alignment) return } let offset = SIMD3(-1, 0, 0) let modelPointA_shifted = modelPointA + offset let modelPointB_shifted = modelPointB + offset let targetPointA_shifted
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Oct ’25
Reply to iOS 26 - S/MIME Encryption / Certificates
Hi Apples. My experience with the Outlook account is that it tried to log me in 3 times a day even after I had already signed in and was logged in. In the end, I decided to completely delete it from iOS along with all Microsoft apps, including extensions, on all my devices, but it still keeps showing me the “Sign in” prompt. So far. Would you like the translation to sound more formal or casual?
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Oct ’25
Reply to watchOS 26.0.2 / iOS 26.0.1 + Workout Session Mirroring Failure
I have submitted a feedback report 20723311 As this was my first time, maybe my (in)experience can be helpful. The how to use the Feedback Assistant app on a public release documentation was very confusing, specifically: On publicly released versions of iOS and iPadOS, you can enable the app by installing a beta profile. Then there is nothing about where to get this beta profile from..? So having some prior experience setting up profiles I search in Profiles and Logs page, only thing close was the AirPods Beta Software. Ok, so now I start Googling and ChatGPT-ing for how to install this beta profile with no real hits / help...all the information I can find is about using Feedback Assistant on Beta software which I don't want to install. Eventually I give up and go back to the documentation and just try typing applefeedback:// into Safari and as luck will have it, it just works... The documentation reads to me as this Beta Profile being a requirement to use the Feedback Assistant, but that doesn't seem to be
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Oct ’25
Reply to URL Scheme For Apple Developer App
Thank you for the response. To clarify — we are trying to open the Apple Developer app (the official one from Apple — https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-developer/id640199958 ) from within our iOS app. Just like how we can open the Settings app using: if let url = URL(string: UIApplication.openSettingsURLString) { UIApplication.shared.open(url) } —we’d like to know if there’s any public option, URL scheme, or Universal Link available to open the Apple Developer app in a similar way. We have tried using UIApplication.shared.open() with possible URLs like appledeveloper:// and https://developer.apple.com/, but neither seems to open the app. Could you please confirm if there’s any supported way to launch the Apple Developer app programmatically, or if it’s not currently possible? Thank you!
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Oct ’25
URL Scheme For Apple Developer App
In our App we have a need to open Apple Developer App from our iOS App to guide user to Developer App. But looks like there is no confirmed URL Scheme provided. Can you help on this.
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Oct ’25
Reply to Pending Termination Notice
This is the response I got after submitting the appeal (2 days after submitting), but I still wasn't satisfied so I made an appeal again, but haven't made any collections Hello, Thank you for your patience while we evaluated the activity associated with your Apple Developer Program membership. We have completed our investigation and have determined that your Apple Developer Program membership, or another membership associated with your developer account, has been used for dishonest or fraudulent activity. This is prohibited by Section 3.2(f) of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement: You will not, directly or indirectly, commit any act intended to interfere with any of the Apple Software or Services, the intent of this Agreement, or Apple’s business practices including, but not limited to, taking actions that may hinder the performance or intended use of the App Store, Custom App Distribution, TestFlight, Xcode Cloud, Ad Hoc distribution, or the Program (e.g., submitting fraudulent reviews of Your own
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Oct ’25
Launching MacOS app via Url Scheme
I'm looking for answer or documentation on gatekeeper and launching a MacOS app via a url scheme/custom protocol. Our application is delivered via a zip file downloaded from the web. We utilize a url scheme. The act of extracting the app from the zip registers the url scheme with the OS. From previous research/testing we found we had to break the gatekeeper lock (have the user move the app from the downloaded location) to ensure that the url is honored on first launch of the application. To ensure user compliance, we added a check to make sure that the lock has been removed by looking at the quarantine attribute. This flow is not ideal. I am looking for alternatives and was previously under the impression that if we were to move to a DMG then that would provide the user a better user experience for moving it. However, now that I am getting around to looking into it, I am seeing some implied statements that this is not the case and that the quarantine bit will just be moved from the
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Oct ’25
UICollectionView list: leading swipe overshoots in expanded split view for .plain/.grouped; .insetGrouped OK (iPadOS 26 b5–b8) [FB19785883]
Hi all, Sharing a reproducible UIKit issue I’m seeing across multiple iPadOS 26 betas, with a tiny sample attached and a short video. Short video https://youtu.be/QekYNnHsfYk Tiny project https://github.com/yoasha/ListSwipeOvershootReproSwift Summary In a UISplitViewController (.doubleColumn), a UICollectionView using list layout shows a large leading-swipe overshoot when the split view is expanded (isCollapsed == false). The cell content translates roughly 3–4× the action width. Repros with appearance = .plain and .grouped Does not repro with .insetGrouped Independent of trailing provider (issue persists when trailing provider is nil) Collapsed split (compact width) behaves correctly Environment Devices: iPad Air (3rd gen), iPadOS 26.0 (23A5326a) → Repro Simulators: iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPadOS 26.0 beta 6 → Repro Also tested on device: iPadOS 26 beta 5, 6, 7, 8 Xcode: 26.0 beta 6 (17A5305f) Steps to reproduce Launch the sample; ensure the split is expanded (isCollapsed == false). In the secondary
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Oct ’25
How can I optimize multilingual string translations in SwiftUI for App Store apps using Localization APIs?
Hi team, I’m developing an iOS app that helps manage and translate multilingual content . The app uses SwiftUI with Localizable.strings and Bundle.localizedString(forKey:). I’m trying to optimize for dynamic language switching inside the app without restarting. I’ve tested various methods like: Text(NSLocalizedString(welcome_text, comment: )) and some approaches using @Environment(.locale), but the system doesn’t always update views instantly when language changes. Question: What’s the recommended approach (or WWDC reference) for real-time language change handling in SwiftUI apps targeting iOS 18+?
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Fous, FocusState and Architecture
I am currently struggling with resolving what appear to be competing design issues, and (while I may be just demonstrating my own ignorance) I would like to share my thoughts in the hope that you may have useful insights. For purposes of discussion, consider a large and complex data entry screen with multiple sections for input. For all of the usual reasons (such as reuse, performance management, etc) each of these sections is implemented as its own, separately-compiled View. The screen is, then, composed of a sequence of reusable components. However, each of these components has internal structure and may contain multiple focusable elements (and internal use of .onKeyPress(.tab) {...} to navigate internally). And the logic of each component is such that it has an internal @FocusState variable defined with its own unique type. So, obviously what I want is on the one hand, to provide a tab-based navigation scheme for the screen as a whole, where focus moves smoothly from one component's internals to t
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Reply to Is there a tech note for menuBuilder?
Adding FBs as I find them. FB20652137 Replace button wraps unfortunately. Going through all the built in functions menu by menu (Adding print was easy enough.) Added Find and Replace to my text views in storyboard, which automagically enabled the menu item and produced this view. I don't even have Text size that big in my iPad Air 13-inch sim. Also, in trying to see if you could replicate it with built in apps I notice that the input view I get is unlike the snazzy Pages built in keyboard. I wonder if there is a way I can adopt the Pages UX? I mean, I don’t mind the glass buttons but would like to choose the color for done (blue just doesn’t go with our look and feel). Or let me change the blue which really doesn't go with our Color scheme.
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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Oct ’25
Reply to Beginner’s question on learning philosophy.
Well, welcome. Most Apple documentation is a reference of API calls, generated from header files. It tells you how to spell them, what the parameters are, sometimes what those parameters mean, what OS versions you can use them in, and not much else. Learning from these resources is like trying to learn a natural language from a dictionary. Apple has some videos from WWDC presentations about new technologies, but these tend to assume familiarity with the language and the problem domain. In the olden days (maybe twenty years ago), I might have said get a book, but books are out of date the moment they are written. If you have access to an AI, I can recommend this approach. Prompt it with a program you have written in Python. Tell it that you are a Python programmer, and you are new to Swift, and that it should translate the program to Swift, and explain what it does and how the code compares to the Python implementation. Ask it to provide links to relevant documentation. Then read the explanation it pr
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