Unable to run app in Simulator: Xcode beta 6 iOS 8

2020-01-23 03:47发布

问题:

I am unable to launch my app on simulator using Xcode 6 beta and iPhone 5s simulator. First I am getting an error message from Simulator

"Unable to boot the iOS simulator"

and then after Xcode is showing me following error,

Unable to run app in Simulator
An error was encountered while running (Domain = DTiPhoneSimulatorErrorDomain, Code = 2)

回答1:

I solved it following these steps:

  1. Open Xcode 6 beta
  2. Go to the menu Xcode > Open Developer Tool > iOS Simulator
  3. Even if an error dialog shows up, you still would have access to the iOS Simulator's menu
  4. Select Hardware > Device > Manage Devices
  5. Click on the little + sign at the bottom
  6. Add (if missing) all the devices that you want, or delete and recreate the ones malfunctioning.
  7. If anyone of the simulator is not working then right click on it and delete it and then re-create it again



回答2:

  • Make sure you choose Xcode 6 as Command Line Tools in Preferences > Locations Section

  • Make sure you open Xcode 6 from Applications not from the setup file.

  • Finally restarting Mac solve the problem in my case.



回答3:

After I found some solutions on the web, a combination of procedures worked for me:

  1. Close Xcode and iOS Simulator (and all related applications)

  2. Install (or reinstall) Xcode6-Beta to Applications folder (direct from the .dmg file)

  3. Open Xcode6-Beta and go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations -> Command Line Tools and select "Xcode 6.0" (be sure that you've selected the one in Applications folder)

  4. Launch the iOS Simulator and go to iOS Simulator -> Reset Content and Settings...

  5. Close all the applications and restart your mac (I unchecked "Reopen windows...")

  6. Open Xcode6-beta and test the iOS Simulator

Good luck



回答4:

I'm using Xcode 6 beta 2 and has problem (error code = 4 in my case) running iPad simulators. I think I had the issue because I'm running dual Mac OS boot and the Xcode is launched from another startup disk

I did both steps recommended by @ayalcinkaya and @apascual, and this worked for me.

  • Change the "Command Line Tool" to Xcode BETA2 (from 5.1.1 in my case) in "Xcode->Preference->Locations"
  • Open Xcode 6 beta 2
  • Go to the menu Xcode > Open Developer Tool > iOS Simulator
  • Even if an error dialog shows up, you still would have access to the iOS Simulator's menu Select Hardware > Devices, and switch between iPad devices and this apparently made the simulators reconfigured
  • While the simulator is running, run the app with the selected simulator.
  • After going through this manual process once, everything is fine.


回答5:

This happens most of the times because another instance of the simulator is running in the dock.

Kill the other instance & things should work fine.



回答6:

I also had this problem and found the solution by doing following steps:

  1. Initially I downloaded Xcode 6 library in Documentation section under the path Xcode --> Preferences --> Downloads and restart my xcode but didn't solve my problem.

After that ->

  1. Downloaded and installed the iOS 7.1 Simulator under the path Xcode --> Preferences --> Downloads.

Restart xcode again and the problem solved.

  1. I am facing same issue again next morning.

Unsetting the DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES variable solves my problem:

a) Open terminal and type "sudo vi /etc/launchd.conf" command and press Enter
b) Press I "Insert" mode and change this

    "setenv DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES /usr/lib/libimckit.dylib" 

to this

    "unsetenv DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES /usr/lib/libimckit.dylib" 

and press esc to exit from insert mode.

c) Save changes by typing ":wq" Press Enter
d) Reboot your system and problem solved.

Prior to that I didn't found any iOS version in front of each listed devices but after installation or by unsetting DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES variable I found the same in front of each devices.



回答7:

I got this problem after renaming the default folder name "Xcode-Beta2" to "Xcode". When I renamed it back to "Xcode-Beta2", the simulator worked as before.



回答8:

What worked for me was removing all of the devices in "Manage Devices" and adding them back after rebooting



回答9:

Clean -> Run fixed it for me.

I've tried the rest, nothing helped. Although it may be required too.



回答10:

I've had the same problem, when running an app with the same name as a previously run different app.

Run "foo" -> make a new project named "foo" -> run -> error.

Whatsoever - it seems to me that there are several reasons for iOS-Simulator to say "ehm, what do you want from me? OK, I'll throw an error..." ;-)

MY SOLUTION: Close iOS simulator, run app again.

That's it in most of cases like this.



回答11:

The most common cause for the error reporting is that DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES is set. Most people reporting this issue have had it set in /etc/launchd.conf. You can edit that file to remove it (or just delete the file as that's likely the only line) and reboot to address the issue.

Another possible cause for this problem is that you may have renamed Xcode.app after running it the first time. If that's the case, just reboot (or rename it back to what it was before).



回答12:

Yes apascual is correct https://stackoverflow.com/a/24080160/2905967

But for me, before step 5, I have deleted the simulator device (select and by pressing Delete key from keyboard) Which device is giving the Problem. Reference: apascual answer



回答13:

These steps may help you with your problem. Try this:

1( Click iOS Simulator at the top of your screen

2( Click Reset Contents and Settings

3( Click Reset when the Alert comes up

4( Run the App again on the Simulator

This will simply reset all the contents and settings on the iOS Simulator previously.

Hope this helps with the error.



回答14:

I had the same problem and only solution that helped me to fix this was to reinstall Xcode.



回答15:

Delete simulator/s and create again in Xcode/Window/Devices worked for me...



回答16:

For me, I simply hadn't updated Xcode from the Developer Center which was now Xcode 6 beta 6. I'd gotten spoilt with the automated App Store updates, and forgot about ye old manual download process.



回答17:

I found that I have to update to newest OS X 10.10.1 (From OS X 10.9.5) to get iOS 8.1 to work.



回答18:

Perfect answer for this fix is here

In this case, launchd is crashing when trying to launch.

This could be as a result of deleting the /private/tmp folder.

To resolve this, I typed the following commands on my terminal:

sudo mkdir /private/tmp 
sudo chmod 1777 /private/tmp


回答19:

In Xcode 11, I found running the following in Terminal worked:

sudo xcode-select --reset

Src: https://ekartco.com/2019/10/xcode-11-unable-to-boot-simulator-diehard/



回答20:

I had this problem until I put the Xcode 6-beta application file from inside a folder I had in my application directory to the Application directory itself. Restarted computer. Then it worked.

To test, I created a folder in my Application directory again and put my Xcode application in there and, again, it did not work. Put it back into Application directory itself; it worked. I didn't even have to restart in these cases.

I would really hope Apple is beyond hardcoding paths.



回答21:

i was facing the same problem, what i done is I downloaded simulator for IOS7 what you need to do is go to:- 1.Xcode->preferences->Downloads->Components 2.after that in your project under general settings-select Deployment target as 7.0 3.the last thing is select any simulator under 7.0 :)



回答22:

I received this error trying to run one of my iPad only apps on the iPhone Simulator. It's built as a universal app, I've run it multiple times on the iPhone for testing, and I only recently checked the "iPad" only checkbox in the Target config.

When trying to run it on my iPhone Device, I got the much more helpful error message: "The application at [/location/..../Name.app] can only be installed on iPads."