I get the following warning when I try to run my app:
The file “WxChase.app” couldn’t be opened because you don’t have
permission to view it.
I have looked through all the previous questions I could find and can't find an answer.
I have tried:
- Replacing my info.plist
- Deleting Derived Data
- Duplicating my app
- Editing the permission on the folder of the project
- Changing "Compiler for C/C++/Objective-C" to Default in Build Settings
- Checking my architectures
- Cleaning My Project
Thanks for your help!
Update: I can not run it in simulator or on my phone.
select info
Enter Bundle name As : ${PRODUCT_NAME}
Executable file : ${EXECUTABLE_NAME}
I also saw this occur when some of the items of source code were not included in the Target Membership for this particular target. It compiles just fine either way, but it won't run unless you check the boxes for Target Membership in the File Inspector. The error given is the same lack of permissions message above.
Go into your build settings change Compiler for C/C++/Objective-C to Default compiler (Apple LLVM 6.0) instead of Unsupported Compiler(com.apple.compilers.llvmgcc42) for project.
You can refer this question "The file "MyApp.app" couldn't be opened because you don't have permission to view it" when running app in Xcode 6 Beta 4
reinstalling pods worked for me
my mistake was :
i used update to recommended settings warning and by default xcode update my pods but it doesnt updatet my podfile so just using 'pod install' worked for me
On XCode 7.3 I got the same issue
Mistake I did
I just Added physical folders and moved my files into them, problem started.
I also tried everything
- Default compiler
- Clean and build
- Reset simulator and reboot simulator, Xcode, iPhone even mac
- Updated Info.plist
- Deleting Derived Data
- Editing the permission on the folder of the project
- Checking my architectures
nothing worked :(
How I resolved
I just deleted those physical
folders, clean build and YESS!! It works!!
I encountered the same problem after I inadvertently removed a folder from the XCode project that contained several required files. Oddly, that folder contained both the LaunchScreen and Main storyboards, as well as the project's custom (and only) AppDelegate... yet I was able to build the project without error, and the only error presented when I clicked "Run" was the "you don't have permission" dialog box, not a runtime error complaining of missing files/references/dependencies.
Moral of the story: In addition to all of the other troubleshooting suggestions above, make sure your project contains all of the folders and files that it depends on.
Deleting Derived data from,
Xcode > Preferences > Location
and rebuilding the project did the trick for me.
I usually do it by one of the below ways.
- project.pbxproj: checkout the workable project.pbxproj file.
- Build Options: set
Compiler for C/C++/Objective-C
to default compiler.
- Executable file: set to
$(EXECUTABLE_NAME)
or directly set to your app name.
- Build > Clean:just do a clean.
- Replace the Info.plist with a new file from a new project
- Duplicate Info.plist in the project: just remove the extra one.
- Derived Data.: Find the Derived data path by
Xcode->preference->locations->Derived data
, then delete it with rm -r /Users/roofe/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
- And there may other reasons, you can refer to “The file ”MyApp.app“ couldn't be opened because you don't have permission to view it”
I tried various way listed here in the answers, not worked.
Finally I did following and it worked on Xcode 10.1
:
Build settings->Product Name-> Changed the product name
The default is $(TARGET_NAME), and rebuild.