I create react-native project on my laptop and it builds successfully.
But with the same project I try to run it on my desktop pc but it gives an error build failed.
Why?
This happened for me when I tried to compile with Windows OS while the main project was built in Ubuntu and there was a dot "." in one of my libraries folder names which is not permitted in Windows.
I have not gone into the details of this error. In my case, it will compile if the 'unable to delete directory' is deleted manually.
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I was trying to make react native desktop app, I have never used it before its my first time experience and am facing errors I did tried to resolve them but couldnot, i did followed the instructions given on official website, error i am facing right now is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\MSBuild\Microsoft\VC\v160\Microsoft.Cpp.WindowsSDK.target
s(46,5): error MSB8036: The Windows SDK version 10.0.18362.0 was not found.
I installed the sdk but its not going and this is what i see on my terminal
Build failed with message Building Solution returned error code 1. Check your build configuration.
nailed it....!!!
I don't know why but the issue was with the target SDK version 10.0.18362.0...
I installed the latest version and now its working absolutely fine.....
I use react-native with actual version and have tried to create a simple project. But while trying to create it by using
expo init AwesomeProject
the whole process hangs.
I have tried to look for a solution by searching on the internet but without any luck.
The error could be seen in the following screenshot:
That error generally means that a file is being accessed by two different things at 'around' the same time. And 90% of those times it is because of an anti-virus or similar.
Its a permission error, so my advice, try to do it after a fresh reboot and boot the powershell as admin, disable antivirus etc..
If still does not work reinstall nodejs/npm.
I had the same experience. The project gets created using React-native. When you try to run it, the 'Metro' interface comes up. There is an android phone on the USB drive which has previously been used to run Android Studio created projects successfully. However, on the command shell the app hangs in Metro.
While trying to run the project from Android Studio snow cat, there are build errors (red) in the App manifest file and there is this exception.
Build failed due to java.lang.NullPointerException
Installed expo-cli (C:\Reactive-native>npm install -g expo-cli). The app fails to run and hangs on the connected Android phone(Samsung 21) using the Expo Go client. This client has no problem having been tested in Snackbar.
I have a question in the Expo forum and probably someone will answer!
I just started working with react native. I created a new project using
react-native init ChatSample.
Then i run this command
react-native run-android --deviceId MYDEVICEID
Now after finishing 100% it shows this error
adb: failed to install app/build/outputs/apk/app-debug.apk: Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_ALREADY_EXISTS: Attempt to re-install com.chatsample without first uninstalling.]
I moved to this folder and found that app-debug.apk exists there so i deleted it, but again when i run this command it shows same error.
Then i deleted the complete build folder and run this command but still got the same error. More precisely when it is around 50% it starts creating build folder and app-debug.apk and as soon as it reaches 100% app-debug.apk file is created in that folder. But why is the error coming, like this is a fresh project and all i did is just run two command first for creating project and other for running app.
You can open the project in Android Studio from the ProjectFile/android. Then build and run on your Phone
Is in your device the APK installed? Try uninstalling the APK from the device and then run the command again.
I've created a react native app, by simply doing:
react-native init app
I've followed this tutorial: Facebook Getting Started (I use Linux)
and I have done exactly what it says.
However, when I try to run the app (react-native run-android), I got the following message:
Starting JS server...
Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not determine wrapper version.
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.wrapperVersion(GradleWrapperMain.java:111)
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.main(GradleWrapperMain.java:61)
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: No build receipt resource found.
at org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain.wrapperVersion(GradleWrapperMain.java:97)
... 1 more
Could not install the app on the device, read the error above for details.
Make sure you have an Android emulator running or a device connected and have
set up your Android development environment:
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/android-setup.html
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How can I solve this problem?
According to this link
https://github.com/MinecraftForge/ForgeGradle/issues/227
it's because you have some special character in your project path (like "!")
I got the same issue in a Flutter project as I was organizing some of my projects. In my case also found that my source path contained special characters when I change the folders, after removing it works perfectly fine. This will usually happen to project that contains java code and I think this is because java is compiled based on the path you provide, so the compiler does not understand the special characters we used
I have suddenly started getting worklight build errors like below. I have no clue why it started happening suddenly. The code was working fine until the remote machine I use for Xcode builds was rebooted. Any clue what could be causing it ?
ipad build failed: Failed initializing ClientProjectBuilder
android build failed: Failed initializing ClientProjectBuilder
iphone build failed: Failed initializing ClientProjectBuilder
Regards
Avi
The solution to this error, typically, is to delete the wlBuildResources folder, located in the TMPDIR of the OS.
See here: Worklight - FWLST1040E: android build failed: java.io.FileNotFoundException
Close Eclipse
Locate your temp folder (Windows, OS X)
Delete the wlBuildResources folder
Open Eclipse
Re-build
It may be helpful to also delete the native folder before closing Eclipse, however do note that if you have written custom native code you should first back it up so it won't be lost(!).