“Sandbox: rsync.samba(1384) deny(1) file-write-create” even if User Script Sandboxing is already no
my project with Google Mobile Ad SDK pod is facing a lot of issues. It’s now the one in the title.
Pod Files are still red/missing even reinstalling pod
I tried to rename the project (eg from “A B C” to “ABC” no space) but I messed it up badly by using global cmmd F to just rename things. Now the pod files are all messed up.
Renamed a project but the old name still affects the target
How to change the two places in the screen shots that are still the old name?
Is updating a macro value in the Xcode preprocessor’s macros violating the open–closed principle?
For example, for some Xcode projects, if I have some places that defines a number at some .cpp files:
Is there anyway to view output from an Xcode scheme’s build pre-action / verify it completed successfully?
I’ve got a custom run script build phase in my Xcode iOS project, however I want it to run before the items in the Target Dependencies section get built.
So I added a Pre-Actions phase to the target’s build scheme and pasted the contents there.
How to disable warnings “Trailing closure in this context…”
The warnings sounds like: Trailing closure in this context is confusable with the body of the statement; pass as a parenthesized argument to silence this warning
Is there anyway to view output from an XCode scheme build pre-actions?
I’ve got a custom run script build phase in my Xcode iOS project, however I want it to run before the items in the Target Dependencies section get built.
So I added a Pre-Actions phase to the target’s build scheme and pasted the contents there.
How to show the “Hide Change” and “Stage Change” in xcode?
I am using Xcode 15 and have two projects, both under Git version control. In one project, when I make changes to the code and click the blue line next to the modified lines, I only see the option to “Discard Change.”
Why does xcode keep on crashing when I play the preview?
Heres my code
XCode ‘New File’ has started only giving me a single platform option vision OS
This may be something dumb … it usually is …