I'm trying to debug an objective C program. It used to run, and I'm not sure what changes could have broken it, but it no longer runs at all. In the debugger, I now get:
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unable to read unknown load command 0x80000022
unable to read unknown load command 0x80000022
unable to read unknown load command 0x80000022
Program loaded.
sharedlibrary apply-load-rules all
run
Error calling thread_get_state for GP registers for thread 0x16131lx506^error,msg="error on line 207 of \"/SourceCache/gdb/gdb-908/src/gdb/macosx/i386-macosx-nat-exec.c\" in function \"fetch_inferior_registers\": (os/kern) invalid argument (0x4)\n"
I've seen several places that claim te explain the 1st warning, but none of them seem appropriate. Nothing online claims to explain the error.
Any clues as to what these errors mean in conjunction?
ETA: I just upgraded to 10.6, so it may have started then, although I'm compiling to target 10.4...
Is this relevant? From the Xcode release notes:
Note: GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the
Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you want to
build targets using the 10.4u SDK on
Xcode 3.2, you must set the Compiler
Version to GCC 4.0
Related
Problem: I am unable to launch my OSX app.
Software versions:
XCode Version 8.1 (8B62)
macOS Siera 10.12.1 (16B2657)
I've already tried:
I don't have any changes in my version control.
Also it works fine on my colleague's computer
I've already tried to clean, Also used deep clean
I've overloaded my mac twice
I've already removed derived data
But still unable to run OSX app. It just build successfully all the time and isn't going to launch my app.
I googled about it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=xcode+%22build+secceded%22&oq=xcode+%22build+secceded%22&aqs=chrome..69i57.12138j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=xcode+%22build+succeeded%22+%22App+doesn%27t+run%22
But haven't found something helpful.
Any suggestions? Probably I missed something... but I think it is a system bug. And I have to clean or relaunch something. But I've already tried all what I was able to guess.
Information from console:
/Users/UserName/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/AppName-awtljghmrbqhgebrvruwulpmysqx/Build/Products/Debug/App Name.app/Contents/MacOS/App Name signature not valid: -67030
proc 1042: load code signature error 4 for file "App Name"
AMFI: allowing exception handler for 'App Name' (2504) because the process is unsigned.
Got a connection, waiting for process information for launching or attaching.
error: Attach failed: "No such process".
error: attach failed.
1 +0.000000 sec [09c9/1503]: error: ::read ( 3, 0x700009325a40, 1024 ) => -1 err = Bad file descriptor (0x00000009)
Exiting.
PS
Any way. thanks for attention.
I recently updated to Xcode 7 and as usual something has to go wrong. Its really a shame because I was looking forward to the new features in Xcode 7.
I am faced with a an error which I cannot seem to fix. Every time I try and build the project I get the following error:
I thought there was something wrong with my project, so I made a new Single View application and I still get the same error.
I have tried the following things but none of them has worked for me:
Restart Xcode (Didn't work).
Clean and rebuild project (Didn't work).
Restart Mac (Didn't work).
Reinstall Xcode 7 from the Mac App Store (Didn't work).
Installed Xcode 7 on a different Mac (Still got the same issue, even with a new Xcode project).
I tried the solution in this Stack Overflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/31614717/1598906 - But alas it did not work.
Finally, I tried the following Terminal command with no avail: $ sudo killall -9 ibtoold
Is anyone else having this issue with Xcode 7.0? And if so, have you managed to come with any other solutions? I have tried everything I can think of and nothing works.
Lastly, below is a copy of the error Log:
2015-09-18 21:09:28.416 ibtoold[1598:39510] [MT] IBPlatformTool: ***
Failed to launch tool with description
System content
1x for IBCocoaTouchFramework-EightAndLater w/ default fidelity: Failed
to find or create execution context for description
System content
1x for IBCocoaTouchFramework-EightAndLater w/ default fidelity: Failed
to find a suitable device for the type SimDeviceType :
com.apple.dt.Xcode.IBSimDeviceType.iPad-1x with runtime SimRuntime :
9.0 (13A340) - com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimRuntime.iOS-9-0 (Failure reason: Failed to create SimDeviceSet at path
/Users/daniel/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/IB Support/Simulator
Devices. You'll want to check the logs in ~/Library/Logs/CoreSimulator
to see why creating the SimDeviceSet failed.) 2015-09-18 21:09:38.290
ibtoold[1598:39510] [MT] IBPlatformTool: Wrote failed marshalling
request diagnostics to path:
/var/folders/lx/kkhv57fd2ll7rhdt0bwfpkb00000gn/T/IB-agent-diagnostics_2015-09-18_21-09-28_418000
/* com.apple.ibtool.errors */ /Users/daniel/Desktop/DS
APPS/BT/BloodyTest/BloodyTest/Base.lproj/LaunchScreen.storyboard:
error: Could not open document
Recovery Suggestion: Failed to connect with the iOS agent. Please file a bug report at bugreport.apple.com and attach a zip file of the
diagnostics located at
"/var/folders/lx/kkhv57fd2ll7rhdt0bwfpkb00000gn/T/IB-agent-diagnostics_2015-09-18_21-09-28_418000".
Underlying Errors:
Description: Failed to find or create execution context for description
System content 1x for IBCocoaTouchFramework-EightAndLater w/ default
fidelity
Underlying Errors:
Description: Failed to find a suitable device for the type SimDeviceType : com.apple.dt.Xcode.IBSimDeviceType.iPad-1x with
runtime SimRuntime : 9.0 (13A340) -
com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimRuntime.iOS-9-0
Failure Reason: Failed to create SimDeviceSet at path /Users/daniel/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/IB Support/Simulator
Devices. You'll want to check the logs in ~/Library/Logs/CoreSimulator
to see why creating the SimDeviceSet failed.
Thanks for your time, Dan.
Well thanks to the community for all there help..... not.
In the end I got it working by simply upgrading to OS X El Capitan and Xcode 7.0.1.
One thing I would point out though, is that when I was looking through the Xcode app files, some of them were corrupted and when I updated to Xcode 7.0.1 this issue was not fixed. So before installing OS X El Capitan, I deleted the following:
Xcode 7.0.1 app
Library/Developer folder
Macintosh HD/Library/Developer folder
I then installed OS X El Capitan and then installed Xcode 7.0.1 and now everything works fine.
I hope this helps anyone else who is experiencing the same issue.
I am trying to build mpich 3.1.3. in a Mac OSX 10.10 Yosemite with Xcode 6.1 and intel compilers icc and ifort version 15.0.0 20140716. I get an error when I am building the installation. The error is the following:
GEN lib/libpmpi.la
ifort: command line warning #10006: ignoring unknown option '-force_load,src/mpl/.libs/libmpl.a'
ifort: command line warning #10006: ignoring unknown option '-force_load,/Users/alejandrodelacallenegro/Downloads/mpich-3.1.3/src/openpa/src/.libs/libopa.a'
ifort: command line warning #10006: ignoring unknown option '-force_load,src/mpi/romio/.libs/libpromio.a'
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/ranlib: object: lib/.libs/libpmpi.a(initthread.o) malformed object (section contents at offset 0 with a size of 1056, overlaps Mach-O headers at offset 0 with a size of 768)
I do not understand where the error come from, from the compiler or from libtool. I have also attached the outputs of the configuration and the build steps.
I finally found the cause of the problem. libtool was somehow corrupted, so I install it again, and then I don't get this error anymore. I have install Xcode again, but I suppose that installing it from macports, homebrew or from source solves the problem as well.
Alex
This is a very annoying problem while generating release build files. Here is the steps I did while building:
Select Project > Export Release Build
Select Signed Native Installer
Import certificate
Click Next.
I always got the following error:
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Platform conversion failed. Process exited with error 5. Output was
"[ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2
text="Unhandled exception Error: EndUpdateResource: Windows Error #5"
errorID=0]
I have the following setup:
OS: Windows 8.1
System type: 64-bit
Flash Builder Version: 4.6 Premium
Installed FB: FlashBuilder_4_6_LS10.exe
Please help. This is giving me a lot of headaches for a couple of days now.
Additionally, here's the stack trace:
java.io.IOException: Platform conversion failed. Process exited with
error 5. Output was "[ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false
cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Unhandled exception Error:
EndUpdateResource: Windows Error #5" errorID=0] " at
com.adobe.air.nai.NativePackager.conversionFail(NativePackager.java:222)
at
com.adobe.air.nai.NativePackager.invokePlatformConversion(NativePackager.java:203)
at
com.adobe.air.nai.NativePackager.createPackage(NativePackager.java:92)
at
com.adobe.flexbuilder.multisdk.apollo.export.AIRNativeInstallerPackager.create(AIRNativeI
nstallerPackager.java:129) at
com.adobe.flexbuilder.exportimport.releaseversion.ExportReleaseVersionManager.doExport(Ex
portReleaseVersionManager.java:586) at
com.adobe.flexbuilder.exportimport.releaseversion.ui.ExportReleaseVersionWizard$1.run(Exp
ortReleaseVersionWizard.java:208)
I also suspect this is because of the following settings:
Eclipse.ini
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...
-startup plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.2.0.v20110502.jar
--launcher_library plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.1.100.v20110502.jar
...
Notice that the plugin used is not intended for x64 processors.
#ActionScript3030 is correct, for anyone finding this later on, if you re-link your Library Paths (even if they look correct) this should rectify your issue.
The issue is caused by the links not being able to resolve to their GUID counterparts in your AppData/Local folder. This happens quite commonly when you create a new user profile and try to copy over your old user profiles information.
I already figured this out. I created a virtual machine with windows 7 32bit operating system and I'm happy now :)
If you initially created your project on a different system then try to compile it in another system, the class source and swc paths may not match. These paths could be there but not being implemented in code, so you will not get any run time errors while debugging, but it will give you the error 5 during compilation.
Solution:
Remove the idle paths not directly in use in your code. You can identify them by simply checking the path.
Found the same issue when trying to use Microsoft Essential Security on my Windows 7 x32. When i uinstall it - problem gone. So try to check your firewall settings if stucking the same problem.
Just to add an alternative solution (I'm on an x64 Windows and want to keep build exported for x64), in my case the error popped up when building the project with the AIR SDK defined in the app.xml (an older one, 3.9) and went away when I explicitly used a newer SDK (19).
(Disclaimer: I used the command line adt tool from the SDK to build, not Flash Builder).
A little late, but might possibly help someone.
I had the same error recently with FlashDevelop. Figured out that the my path was too long. When I renamed some long folder and file names, the error disappeared.
Try to disable UAC on Windows 8. Change it to "Never notify". The problem
I have software that first loads a .dylib lets call libFirst.dylib using the following command:
void* handle = dlopen(path.c_str(), RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_GLOBAL);
Later on inside a function from the loaded libFirst.dylib I attempt to load another .dylib using the same command but for libSecond.dylib, the loading of this shared library gives me the following warnings in my Xcode console:
error warning: Ignored unknown object module at 0x129310 with type 0x8a8399
dlerror: dlopen(/path/libSecond.dylib, 9): Library not loaded: libFirst.dylib
Referenced from: /path/libSecond.dylib
Reason: image not found
What I don't get is that its says libFirst.dylib is not loaded but I am currently inside a function from libFirst.dylib, so how can this be?
All my paths in DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH appear correct too.
Thanks in advance, I have been stuck on this for days.
I ended up using -install_name to change the install name of all my libraries to #rpath/dylibName.dylib and then in Xcode I set the Runpath Search paths using #loader_path to find all my .dylibs that I was using.
use:
install_name_tool -id #executable_path/../Frameworks/mylib.dylib mylib.dylib
then check it with:
otool -D mylib.dylib
I think an easier way to get around this error would be to revert to an earlier version where you were not getting this error. Right click on the project folder and navigate to local history to revert to an earlier version. I verified this to be working on the android studio installed on Mac OS Big sur.