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Xcode Preview & Simulator test failed
I upgraded IOS to 15.5 yesterday and then my xcode failed to preview today. The error message I got is: Communication with Apple failed Your team has no devices from which to generate a provisioning profile. Connect a device to use or manually add device IDs in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles. https://developer.apple.com/account/ Any one knows how to fix it?
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Jun ’25
XCUITests not starting
Looking for a way to overcome this issue when starting UI tests that used to be working: Source was stale 337 times within the last 500 ms (12 (latestGeneration) != 22 (lastKnownShmemState)): CFPrefsPlistSource<0x600003004c60> (Domain: com.apple.Accessibility, User: kCFPreferencesCurrentUser, ByHost: No, Container: ###/data, Contents Need Refresh: Yes) ... Failed to initialize for UI testing: Error Domain=XCTDaemonErrorDomain Code=18 "Timed out waiting for AX loaded notification" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Timed out waiting for AX loaded notification} Message from debugger: killed The environment is Xcode 16.3 with iOS Simulator 18.0. Not using the latest Simulator 18.4 because of another bug with network requests: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/777999
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Oct ’25
Importing files to Files.app in iOS 26 Simulator
In previous versions of the simulator, it was possible to import files into the Files app by dragging them from the Finder into the Simulator. It appears that in the iOS 26 Simulator, this opens the file in Safari. I've only tried it with .json files so far. The documentation at https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/sharing-data-with-simulator says that the original behaviour should happen: To add files to Simulator, select one or more files in Finder on your Mac, then click the Share button. Select Simulator from the share destination list. Choose the simulated device from the drop-down list. Simulator opens the Files app, and lets you select where to save the files. I'd love to learn if this is intentional behaviour, and if so, what workarounds there might be. I use this pattern quite a lot, as I have a HealthKit app, and I've built a system that allows me to export workouts as JSON files from a real device, that I can then import into a simulator for testing. Edit: I found a workaround. Make a folder in Files.app, then search for it within ~/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices. Open the folder in Finder, then add any files you want to be available in the Simulator.
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Dec ’25
iOS 26 Simulator - Extreme Memory Usage on M1 Pro
Hi everyone, Is anyone else seeing massive memory usage with the iOS 26 simulator? On my M1 Pro MacBook Pro (16GB RAM) running macOS 26, the simulator consumes all available memory, making my Mac extremely slow. This seems to be a memory leak. For comparison, the iOS 18.5 simulator runs perfectly fine and uses very little RAM. I've already tried restarting, but the issue persists. Has anyone found a workaround for this? Thanks.
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Jun ’25
iOS 26 beta - Crash using QLPreviewController (QuickLook) in simulator.
Using the iOS 26 beta simulator, I am experiencing a crash using the QLPreviewController. This is easily reproduced using a small sample app and a sample excel file in the bundle. It does work in prior Xcode 16.4 and simulators (18.5). I didn't find any mention of this in Xcode 26 or iOS 26 release notes but I could have missed something. I don't have a spare device to update to iOS 26 and try on a real device so it may just be a simulator issue? Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks. Error: QuickLook/QLHostRemoteViewModel.swift:37: Fatal error: No extensions could be found matching '_AppExtensionQuery(extensionPointIdentifier: "com.apple.quicklook.UIExtensionPoint", predicate: nil, hostAuditToken: nil, extensionPoint: nil, allowsDuplicates: true)' Sample view controller... import UIKit import QuickLook class ViewController: UIViewController, QLPreviewControllerDataSource { var excelFileURL: URL! override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Load the Excel file (example: from bundle) if let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "file_example_XLSX_100", withExtension: "xlsx") { excelFileURL = url presentPreviewController() } } func presentPreviewController() { let previewController = QLPreviewController() previewController.dataSource = self present(previewController, animated: true, completion: nil) } // MARK: - QLPreviewControllerDataSource func numberOfPreviewItems(in controller: QLPreviewController) -> Int { return 1 } func previewController(_ controller: QLPreviewController, previewItemAt index: Int) -> QLPreviewItem { return excelFileURL as QLPreviewItem } }
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Jun ’25
Library not loaded: /usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib
I'm encountering an issue when trying to run the iOS Simulator 18.4 or newer with Xcode 16.4 and later, including beta versions like Xcode 26 beta. The simulator fails to launch with the following error: dyld[50998]: Library not loaded: /usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib Referenced from: <65B82F6E-9DAE-38B8-A416-2725E93B8830> /Users/[REDACTED]/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/E375287B-CE5C-4436-BAF7-FC958EE1E2A2/data/Containers/Bundle/Application/94B733EB-B7E8-4020-8B37-007C55AA3647/[APP_NAME].app/[APP_NAME].debug.dylib Reason: tried: '/Users/[REDACTED]/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/[APP_NAME]-gidspjmnvitfrncaixlzyoxyqhfz/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/system/introspection/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file, not in dyld cache), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file) What works: With Xcode 16.3, I can successfully run all simulators, including iOS 18.3.1 and 18.4. What fails: Starting with Xcode 16.4, only the iOS 18.3.1 simulator launches successfully. Attempting to run iOS 18.4 or 18.5 results in the above error. What I've tried: Cleaned build folder Deleted derived data Reset and reinstalled simulators via Xcode’s Devices & Simulators window Reinstalled Xcode entirely (including command line tools) Has anyone else experienced this issue with Xcode 16.4+ and iOS 18.4+ simulators? Any known workarounds or fixes? Thanks in advance for any help!
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Jun ’25
Clarification Regarding App Denial on Simulator and Its Impact on App Review Process
I would like to inquire about a concern related to the app review process. Specifically, I would like to understand if forcefully denying an application's execution on the iOS Simulator (for instance, by implementing a check in the code that prevents the app from running in a simulated environment) could negatively impact or delay the app’s approval during the App Store review process. This measure is intended solely for security and integrity reasons during development and distribution. The app functions normally on real devices, and all other guidelines and requirements outlined by Apple are being strictly followed. Could you please confirm whether such a restriction on the Simulator is acceptable, and if there are any best practices or recommendations from Apple regarding this? Thank you for your support, and I look forward to your guidance.
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Jun ’25
tvOS App Icon & Top Shelf Image
ISSUE: Warning: None of the input catalogs contained a matching App Icon & Top Shelf Image brand assets collection named "AppIcon" INFORMATION: So I currently have my app published and it works for iOS, and visionOS. (iPhone, iPad, Mac & Apple Vision Pro) There is one target for all OS versions. I have recently updated it to work with tvOS, however upon building I run into the warning listed at the top of this post. I have the following within the project: 'AppIcon.icon' (from the new icon composer for iOS, macOS and watchOS) And within .xcassets: 'AppIcon' (which contains the majority of the icons) 'Brand Assets' Folder (created by right click, tvOS, New tvOS App Icon and Top Shelf Image; which contains these icons in layers and the correct sizes) Brand Assets retains the names created by Xcode, App Icon - App Store, App Icon, Top Shelf Image Wide, Top Shelf Image In "General" in the target, I have AppIcon, still listed as the AppIcon name. Adding a second entry here for just tvOS does not resolve my issue, our could be that I do not what to call it so it can properly find it. QUESTION: What am I missing so that the build process detects these images properly and completes a successful build for tvOS? I am assuming I need to add options to the App Icons and Launch Screens area, but what is the name I place here for tvOS? SCREENSHOTS:
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Jun ’25
Prevent backing up large Xcode files
I'm primarily an iOS developer. Every day that I develop, Mac Time Machine backs up a gigabyte or more of data. I'm trying to reduce that as much as possible. No data involving the simulators seems important enough to backup. If I ever need to restore Xcode, I'd reinstall rather than restore from Time Machine. But I'd want to back up code snippets, etc. What are the best practices to prevent large amounts of Xcode or simulator data from being backed up?
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Jun ’25
Multipeer Connectivity stopped working between iPad simulators
We have an iPad application that utilizes Multipeer Connectivity to enable local communication between devices running a copy of our app. Until recently, we were able to test this functionality in the Xcode simulator without any issues. We could easily set up multiple simulators and have them all communicate with each other. However, recently, either due to an upgrade to Xcode or MacOS, this functionality ceased working in the simulator. Surprisingly, it still functions perfectly on physical devices. If we reboot the development computer and launch the simulator immediately after the reboot (without building and sending from Xcode, but running the existing code on the device), the issue resolves. However, the moment we generate a new build and send it to the simulator from Xcode, the multipeer functionality stops working again in the simulator. The simulators won’t reconnect until a reboot of the physical Mac hardware hosting the simulator. We’ve tried the usual troubleshooting steps, such as downgrading Xcode, deleting simulators and recreating them, cleaning the build folder, and deleting derived data, but unfortunately, none of these solutions have worked. The next step is to attempt to use a previous version of MacOS (15.3) and see if that helps, but I’d prefer to avoid this if possible. Does anyone have any obvious suggestions or troubleshooting steps that might help us identify the cause of this issue?
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Jun ’25
PolicyDenied on Simulator with Xcode 16 and Network Framework NWBrowser
I'm using Network framework for communication between devices. The first time I instantiate an NWBrowser, it will prompt the user with a popup that says: Allow &lt;app name&gt; to find devices on local networks? The problem is, once I upgraded from Xcode 15.4 to Xcode 16.4, the popup doesn't appear; it says in the debug window: nw_browser_fail_on_dns_error_locked [B1] nw_browser_dns_service_browse_callback failed: PolicyDenied(18,446,744,073,709,486,046) I do have the info.plist keys Privacy-Local Network Usage Description (NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription) and Bonjour Services (NSBonjourServices) so it's not that. Also, It still works on a real device. I think something changed with Xcode 16 that tightened the security on a simulator, or maybe disabled Network framework entirely. It's not the firewall on my computer because that is turned off. I'm using an M1 MacBook Pro.
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Jun ’25
Unstable behavior of xcodebuild -showdestinations
Hi, I am having an issue with xcodebuild -showdestinations command. Steps to reproduce: Create a new iOS application project in Xcode or use an existing one. Navigate to this project in a terminal. Run xcodebuild -project 'your-project-name.xcodeproj' -scheme 'your-scheme' -showdestinations What I expect: All destinations available in the Xcode UI should be listed. What I get: It depends. For new projects, I consistently get only generic platform destinations and my connected physical device. When I run the same command on an older project, I sometimes see all the expected destinations. It seems to be a roughly 50/50 chance between the two outcomes. Is there a way to get consistent results from xcodebuild -showdestinations? What can I do to ensure all destinations are listed reliably? Here is a more detailed log and a screenshot: ❯ xcodebuild -workspace 'WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace' -scheme 'WorkoutDiary' -showdestinations Command line invocation: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -workspace WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace -scheme WorkoutDiary -showdestinations User defaults from command line: IDEPackageSupportUseBuiltinSCM = YES 2025-06-17 19:13:50.261 xcodebuild[34753:6177985] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. 2025-06-17 19:13:50.342 xcodebuild[34753:6177959] [MT] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. Resolve Package Graph Resolved source packages: <REDACTED> Available destinations for the "WorkoutDiary" scheme: { platform:macOS, arch:arm64, variant:Designed for [iPad,iPhone], id:<REDACTED>, name:My Mac } { platform:iOS, arch:arm64, id:<REDACTED>, name:<REDACTED> } { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:dvtdevice-DVTiOSDeviceSimulatorPlaceholder-iphonesimulator:placeholder, name:Any iOS Simulator Device } ❯ xcodebuild -workspace 'WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace' -scheme 'WorkoutDiary' -showdestinations Command line invocation: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -workspace WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace -scheme WorkoutDiary -showdestinations User defaults from command line: IDEPackageSupportUseBuiltinSCM = YES 2025-06-17 19:13:52.393 xcodebuild[34757:6178035] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. 2025-06-17 19:13:52.472 xcodebuild[34757:6178020] [MT] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. Resolve Package Graph Resolved source packages: <REDACTED> Available destinations for the "WorkoutDiary" scheme: { platform:macOS, arch:arm64, variant:Designed for [iPad,iPhone], id:<REDACTED>, name:My Mac } { platform:iOS, arch:arm64, id:<REDACTED>, name:<REDACTED> } { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:dvtdevice-DVTiOSDeviceSimulatorPlaceholder-iphonesimulator:placeholder, name:Any iOS Simulator Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:DBFB9613-0261-4544-908A-335570F3C35F, OS:18.3.1, name:iPhone 11 } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:A48C309C-231A-4197-A295-900F89C94D86, OS:18.3.1, name:iPhone 16 Pro Max }
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Jun ’25
What's the trick for copying a file to a simulator session?
Apple claims you can share files to the Xcode simulator. The first step works (share-to-simulator context menu exists). But when you execute this nothing happens. This contradicts the apple documentation which states: a Simulator opens the Files app, and lets you select where to save the files. If I instead try to drag and drop between the Mac and the simulator's file manger I receive the message: Simulator device failed to open file:///Users/me/Downloads/Exchange/ExampleExport.json. So what is the trick? Is there a missing authorisation that I need to set in the simulator's settings for example? MacOS: 15.5 Xcode: 16.4 (16F6) ... the latest stable Apple versions.
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Jun ’25
Xcode Preview & Simulator test failed
I upgraded IOS to 15.5 yesterday and then my xcode failed to preview today. The error message I got is: Communication with Apple failed Your team has no devices from which to generate a provisioning profile. Connect a device to use or manually add device IDs in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles. https://developer.apple.com/account/ Any one knows how to fix it?
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Jun ’25
XCUITests not starting
Looking for a way to overcome this issue when starting UI tests that used to be working: Source was stale 337 times within the last 500 ms (12 (latestGeneration) != 22 (lastKnownShmemState)): CFPrefsPlistSource<0x600003004c60> (Domain: com.apple.Accessibility, User: kCFPreferencesCurrentUser, ByHost: No, Container: ###/data, Contents Need Refresh: Yes) ... Failed to initialize for UI testing: Error Domain=XCTDaemonErrorDomain Code=18 "Timed out waiting for AX loaded notification" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Timed out waiting for AX loaded notification} Message from debugger: killed The environment is Xcode 16.3 with iOS Simulator 18.0. Not using the latest Simulator 18.4 because of another bug with network requests: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/777999
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Oct ’25
webviews are crashing in 18.5 simulator
The app I am working on crashes when opening a webview. webviews are working on iOS 18.2 simulator, but crashing in 18.5 simulator. On actual devices they don't seem to crash. Can someone know the reason for it and how to fix it?
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Jun ’25
Importing files to Files.app in iOS 26 Simulator
In previous versions of the simulator, it was possible to import files into the Files app by dragging them from the Finder into the Simulator. It appears that in the iOS 26 Simulator, this opens the file in Safari. I've only tried it with .json files so far. The documentation at https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/sharing-data-with-simulator says that the original behaviour should happen: To add files to Simulator, select one or more files in Finder on your Mac, then click the Share button. Select Simulator from the share destination list. Choose the simulated device from the drop-down list. Simulator opens the Files app, and lets you select where to save the files. I'd love to learn if this is intentional behaviour, and if so, what workarounds there might be. I use this pattern quite a lot, as I have a HealthKit app, and I've built a system that allows me to export workouts as JSON files from a real device, that I can then import into a simulator for testing. Edit: I found a workaround. Make a folder in Files.app, then search for it within ~/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices. Open the folder in Finder, then add any files you want to be available in the Simulator.
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Dec ’25
iOS 26 Simulator - Extreme Memory Usage on M1 Pro
Hi everyone, Is anyone else seeing massive memory usage with the iOS 26 simulator? On my M1 Pro MacBook Pro (16GB RAM) running macOS 26, the simulator consumes all available memory, making my Mac extremely slow. This seems to be a memory leak. For comparison, the iOS 18.5 simulator runs perfectly fine and uses very little RAM. I've already tried restarting, but the issue persists. Has anyone found a workaround for this? Thanks.
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Jun ’25
iOS 26 beta - Crash using QLPreviewController (QuickLook) in simulator.
Using the iOS 26 beta simulator, I am experiencing a crash using the QLPreviewController. This is easily reproduced using a small sample app and a sample excel file in the bundle. It does work in prior Xcode 16.4 and simulators (18.5). I didn't find any mention of this in Xcode 26 or iOS 26 release notes but I could have missed something. I don't have a spare device to update to iOS 26 and try on a real device so it may just be a simulator issue? Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks. Error: QuickLook/QLHostRemoteViewModel.swift:37: Fatal error: No extensions could be found matching '_AppExtensionQuery(extensionPointIdentifier: "com.apple.quicklook.UIExtensionPoint", predicate: nil, hostAuditToken: nil, extensionPoint: nil, allowsDuplicates: true)' Sample view controller... import UIKit import QuickLook class ViewController: UIViewController, QLPreviewControllerDataSource { var excelFileURL: URL! override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Load the Excel file (example: from bundle) if let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "file_example_XLSX_100", withExtension: "xlsx") { excelFileURL = url presentPreviewController() } } func presentPreviewController() { let previewController = QLPreviewController() previewController.dataSource = self present(previewController, animated: true, completion: nil) } // MARK: - QLPreviewControllerDataSource func numberOfPreviewItems(in controller: QLPreviewController) -> Int { return 1 } func previewController(_ controller: QLPreviewController, previewItemAt index: Int) -> QLPreviewItem { return excelFileURL as QLPreviewItem } }
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Jun ’25
Library not loaded: /usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib
I'm encountering an issue when trying to run the iOS Simulator 18.4 or newer with Xcode 16.4 and later, including beta versions like Xcode 26 beta. The simulator fails to launch with the following error: dyld[50998]: Library not loaded: /usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib Referenced from: <65B82F6E-9DAE-38B8-A416-2725E93B8830> /Users/[REDACTED]/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/E375287B-CE5C-4436-BAF7-FC958EE1E2A2/data/Containers/Bundle/Application/94B733EB-B7E8-4020-8B37-007C55AA3647/[APP_NAME].app/[APP_NAME].debug.dylib Reason: tried: '/Users/[REDACTED]/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/[APP_NAME]-gidspjmnvitfrncaixlzyoxyqhfz/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/system/introspection/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file), '/usr/lib/swift/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file, not in dyld cache), '/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_22F77/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS 18.5.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/lib/libswiftWebKit.dylib' (no such file) What works: With Xcode 16.3, I can successfully run all simulators, including iOS 18.3.1 and 18.4. What fails: Starting with Xcode 16.4, only the iOS 18.3.1 simulator launches successfully. Attempting to run iOS 18.4 or 18.5 results in the above error. What I've tried: Cleaned build folder Deleted derived data Reset and reinstalled simulators via Xcode’s Devices & Simulators window Reinstalled Xcode entirely (including command line tools) Has anyone else experienced this issue with Xcode 16.4+ and iOS 18.4+ simulators? Any known workarounds or fixes? Thanks in advance for any help!
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Jun ’25
Clarification Regarding App Denial on Simulator and Its Impact on App Review Process
I would like to inquire about a concern related to the app review process. Specifically, I would like to understand if forcefully denying an application's execution on the iOS Simulator (for instance, by implementing a check in the code that prevents the app from running in a simulated environment) could negatively impact or delay the app’s approval during the App Store review process. This measure is intended solely for security and integrity reasons during development and distribution. The app functions normally on real devices, and all other guidelines and requirements outlined by Apple are being strictly followed. Could you please confirm whether such a restriction on the Simulator is acceptable, and if there are any best practices or recommendations from Apple regarding this? Thank you for your support, and I look forward to your guidance.
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Jun ’25
tvOS App Icon & Top Shelf Image
ISSUE: Warning: None of the input catalogs contained a matching App Icon & Top Shelf Image brand assets collection named "AppIcon" INFORMATION: So I currently have my app published and it works for iOS, and visionOS. (iPhone, iPad, Mac & Apple Vision Pro) There is one target for all OS versions. I have recently updated it to work with tvOS, however upon building I run into the warning listed at the top of this post. I have the following within the project: 'AppIcon.icon' (from the new icon composer for iOS, macOS and watchOS) And within .xcassets: 'AppIcon' (which contains the majority of the icons) 'Brand Assets' Folder (created by right click, tvOS, New tvOS App Icon and Top Shelf Image; which contains these icons in layers and the correct sizes) Brand Assets retains the names created by Xcode, App Icon - App Store, App Icon, Top Shelf Image Wide, Top Shelf Image In "General" in the target, I have AppIcon, still listed as the AppIcon name. Adding a second entry here for just tvOS does not resolve my issue, our could be that I do not what to call it so it can properly find it. QUESTION: What am I missing so that the build process detects these images properly and completes a successful build for tvOS? I am assuming I need to add options to the App Icons and Launch Screens area, but what is the name I place here for tvOS? SCREENSHOTS:
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Jun ’25
Prevent backing up large Xcode files
I'm primarily an iOS developer. Every day that I develop, Mac Time Machine backs up a gigabyte or more of data. I'm trying to reduce that as much as possible. No data involving the simulators seems important enough to backup. If I ever need to restore Xcode, I'd reinstall rather than restore from Time Machine. But I'd want to back up code snippets, etc. What are the best practices to prevent large amounts of Xcode or simulator data from being backed up?
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Jun ’25
Developer Runtime Missing for iOS 26 Beta
unable to find developer runtimes in this list https://developer.apple.com/download/all/?q=simulator%20runtime also, can see it's not being published since iOS 18.2 release, any specific reasons for it? or is the download link changed here?
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Jun ’25
Can iOS simulators simulate device pixel density?
Do simulators match real device for pixel density for testing image assets?
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Jun ’25
Multipeer Connectivity stopped working between iPad simulators
We have an iPad application that utilizes Multipeer Connectivity to enable local communication between devices running a copy of our app. Until recently, we were able to test this functionality in the Xcode simulator without any issues. We could easily set up multiple simulators and have them all communicate with each other. However, recently, either due to an upgrade to Xcode or MacOS, this functionality ceased working in the simulator. Surprisingly, it still functions perfectly on physical devices. If we reboot the development computer and launch the simulator immediately after the reboot (without building and sending from Xcode, but running the existing code on the device), the issue resolves. However, the moment we generate a new build and send it to the simulator from Xcode, the multipeer functionality stops working again in the simulator. The simulators won’t reconnect until a reboot of the physical Mac hardware hosting the simulator. We’ve tried the usual troubleshooting steps, such as downgrading Xcode, deleting simulators and recreating them, cleaning the build folder, and deleting derived data, but unfortunately, none of these solutions have worked. The next step is to attempt to use a previous version of MacOS (15.3) and see if that helps, but I’d prefer to avoid this if possible. Does anyone have any obvious suggestions or troubleshooting steps that might help us identify the cause of this issue?
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Jun ’25
PolicyDenied on Simulator with Xcode 16 and Network Framework NWBrowser
I'm using Network framework for communication between devices. The first time I instantiate an NWBrowser, it will prompt the user with a popup that says: Allow &lt;app name&gt; to find devices on local networks? The problem is, once I upgraded from Xcode 15.4 to Xcode 16.4, the popup doesn't appear; it says in the debug window: nw_browser_fail_on_dns_error_locked [B1] nw_browser_dns_service_browse_callback failed: PolicyDenied(18,446,744,073,709,486,046) I do have the info.plist keys Privacy-Local Network Usage Description (NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription) and Bonjour Services (NSBonjourServices) so it's not that. Also, It still works on a real device. I think something changed with Xcode 16 that tightened the security on a simulator, or maybe disabled Network framework entirely. It's not the firewall on my computer because that is turned off. I'm using an M1 MacBook Pro.
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Jun ’25
Unstable behavior of xcodebuild -showdestinations
Hi, I am having an issue with xcodebuild -showdestinations command. Steps to reproduce: Create a new iOS application project in Xcode or use an existing one. Navigate to this project in a terminal. Run xcodebuild -project 'your-project-name.xcodeproj' -scheme 'your-scheme' -showdestinations What I expect: All destinations available in the Xcode UI should be listed. What I get: It depends. For new projects, I consistently get only generic platform destinations and my connected physical device. When I run the same command on an older project, I sometimes see all the expected destinations. It seems to be a roughly 50/50 chance between the two outcomes. Is there a way to get consistent results from xcodebuild -showdestinations? What can I do to ensure all destinations are listed reliably? Here is a more detailed log and a screenshot: ❯ xcodebuild -workspace 'WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace' -scheme 'WorkoutDiary' -showdestinations Command line invocation: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -workspace WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace -scheme WorkoutDiary -showdestinations User defaults from command line: IDEPackageSupportUseBuiltinSCM = YES 2025-06-17 19:13:50.261 xcodebuild[34753:6177985] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. 2025-06-17 19:13:50.342 xcodebuild[34753:6177959] [MT] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. Resolve Package Graph Resolved source packages: <REDACTED> Available destinations for the "WorkoutDiary" scheme: { platform:macOS, arch:arm64, variant:Designed for [iPad,iPhone], id:<REDACTED>, name:My Mac } { platform:iOS, arch:arm64, id:<REDACTED>, name:<REDACTED> } { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:dvtdevice-DVTiOSDeviceSimulatorPlaceholder-iphonesimulator:placeholder, name:Any iOS Simulator Device } ❯ xcodebuild -workspace 'WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace' -scheme 'WorkoutDiary' -showdestinations Command line invocation: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -workspace WorkoutDiary.xcworkspace -scheme WorkoutDiary -showdestinations User defaults from command line: IDEPackageSupportUseBuiltinSCM = YES 2025-06-17 19:13:52.393 xcodebuild[34757:6178035] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. 2025-06-17 19:13:52.472 xcodebuild[34757:6178020] [MT] DVTDeviceOperation: Encountered a build number "" that is incompatible with DVTBuildVersion. Resolve Package Graph Resolved source packages: <REDACTED> Available destinations for the "WorkoutDiary" scheme: { platform:macOS, arch:arm64, variant:Designed for [iPad,iPhone], id:<REDACTED>, name:My Mac } { platform:iOS, arch:arm64, id:<REDACTED>, name:<REDACTED> } { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:dvtdevice-DVTiOSDeviceSimulatorPlaceholder-iphonesimulator:placeholder, name:Any iOS Simulator Device } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:DBFB9613-0261-4544-908A-335570F3C35F, OS:18.3.1, name:iPhone 11 } { platform:iOS Simulator, id:A48C309C-231A-4197-A295-900F89C94D86, OS:18.3.1, name:iPhone 16 Pro Max }
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Jun ’25
How to install beta2 simulators?
New betas of the platforms were released today (June 23), but I don't see any update for Xcode. Is there a way to get the Xcode 26 beta 1 to install the beta2 OSes for the simulator somehow? Or do we simply need to wait for an update?
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Jun ’25
How do I install the iOS 26 beta 2 simulator?
I can see that iOS beta 2 was released yesterday. I'm not running the beta yet on my actual iPhone, but I wanted to see if an issue I reported in beta 1 was fixed. Is there a way to update my iOS 26 simulator for beta 2? Usually, there's a new Xcode download that includes the new simulator, but it looks like the most recent Xcode beta release was June 9.
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Jun ’25
There is an issue with Korean consonants and vowels being separated in the simulator.
In Simulator Korean character system has not working well. I want to type "", however, if I type the same thing on the simulator's virtual keyboard (Korean), it comes out as ''. I think this is caused by IME system in ios simulator bug. I think this has been happening since IOS 17.
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Jun ’25
Still getting "Unable to boot the Simulator" in beta 2
I've tried deleting and reinstalling the beta deleting and re-adding the iOS support deleting and re-adding all the simulators clearing DerivedData and CoreSimulator/Caches rebooting waiting a little while and rebuilding Nothing works. Anyone else had any success?
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Jul ’25
What's the trick for copying a file to a simulator session?
Apple claims you can share files to the Xcode simulator. The first step works (share-to-simulator context menu exists). But when you execute this nothing happens. This contradicts the apple documentation which states: a Simulator opens the Files app, and lets you select where to save the files. If I instead try to drag and drop between the Mac and the simulator's file manger I receive the message: Simulator device failed to open file:///Users/me/Downloads/Exchange/ExampleExport.json. So what is the trick? Is there a missing authorisation that I need to set in the simulator's settings for example? MacOS: 15.5 Xcode: 16.4 (16F6) ... the latest stable Apple versions.
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Jun ’25