Working with my application It goes well but has met into a problem with Xcode. When I try to run the application on the iPhone simulator this message always pops up:
"A coordinated app install already exists for com.apk.ios with intent IXCoordinatorIntentUpdating (creator InstallCoordination Simple SPI) but request by CoreSimulatorBridge (pid 677) was for intent IXCoordinatorIntentInitiating"
What is wrong? There are no errors when trying to build the app. Has tried to clean the build.
Erasing all content and settings is not always necessary as #user3344236 stated.
Please make sure to delete the app that you are trying to install from the iOS Simulator. That'll probably solve your problem.
Why this occurs?
In my case something went wrong while Xcode is trying to install the app on the simulator. Everything is frozen and I had to restart the Mac manually.
Found a solution that works for me:
Reason:
Either the App store or something else tool is downloading the same app with the same identifier at the time Xcode is trying to launch the same app on the Simulator or on MAC.
Solution:
Need to stop/delete all the running installs of the app with the same identifier. (How to stop -> that can be figured out to see either App Store or any other tool ) Then try again to launch the app with Xcode, this time it succeeds.
No need to Reboot the simulator/ Mac or reinstall Xcode.
Thanks, Hope this will help someone.
After updating to XCode 8.1. Ran into the same problems compiling as defined here. After implementing each of these steps I was able to build both of my apps again however now when I try to load either of them via Simulator or on a Device through Hockey app. They both freeze on the first screen and become unresponsive. Looking for an answer or steps to debug this problem.
I have recently installed Xcode 6 beta in OS X Mavericks, with which comes the iOS simulator for iOS 8.
using this new Xcode I have create one new project and run it on simulator with iOS 8, but when opening the simulator, it always get the error
Unable to boot the iOS Simulator
So, pls tell me how to solve this error?
Quit both the simulator and Xcode. If that doesn't fix it, reboot your Mac.
Welcome to the world of beta builds!
Be sure you "select" your new Xcode version before launching / downloading updates.
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode6-Beta6.app/Contents/Developer/
If you're already seeing Simulator troubles, try rebooting too.
Make sure that you load X-Code 6 and not 5.
Run your project.
If fails to load, try clicking on the menu at the top on the iOS Simulator button and reset the device. Resetting the device seems to do the trick for me.
Also, make sure you are on the laatst x-code version
I'm getting a weird bug on Xcode 4.5. When i tried to run my application on Ipad 2 from xcode with iOS 6, I'm getting this error.
I done the following methods to run the application, but no luck.
Cleaned the project and run
Restarted the device
Restarted xcode
I have a valid certificate in my machine and the application is installing on the device but it's not launching automatically. What could be the issue ?
Thanks in advance
That is really annoying. This error happens in a number of different situations. Sometimes restarting the Xcode, fixes the problem. If not, follow these steps:
Disconnect your device.
Delete the app from your device.
Quit Xcode (Do not just simply close the window, quit it)
Delete derived data folder (~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/-gbrvhlvwmpiobxdujegtghggrffp - or something like that)
Now start Xcode once again, connect device and run the project. It should work fine.
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I am having some problem in installing my app on the iphone as I am constantly getting the following error message
The service is invalid
Please check your setup and try again
(0XE8000022)
It was running perfectly well till yesterday but since yesterday I am having this problem.
Xcode and the GDB connection is quite temperamental. The device and your Mac can become unsynchronised with each other. My checklist for this sort of thing:
Restart Xcode.
Delete the .app from your iOS device, do a Clean then Rebuild.
Disconnect, reconnect device.
Restart iOS device (90% of the time it fixes things)
If all else fails, restart your Mac (unlikely but it did fix an issue once for me).
I have solved the problem... Only needed to restart the iphone...
Restarting the Xcode wont work in this case. So just restart your iPhone and everything will be fine.
EDIT:
If you have an iPhone 5 running iOS 6.0 and have installed the "iOS Updater" app, you will also have this message.
Finishing the update process to iOS 6.0.1 will resolve the problem.
If you have an iPhone 5 running iOS 6.0 and have installed the "iOS Updater" app, you will also have this message.
Finishing the update process to iOS 6.0.1 will resolve the problem.
This error also happens if the iPhone provisioning profile has expired.
It can be a couple of things, the first and inmediate thing I'd check is to see if your IPhone is currently Downloading or "Preparing Update..." whilst this is running you generally get the "Device is invalid (0xe8000084)" / Error MT1006.
This i found to be the most common thing. so try this first.
And if that fails: Restart your IPhone, and then if that fails restart your Mac/Xcode
and do a clean then Rebuild and deploy..
Hope this helps
This error happens when you try to debug an application in your IPod/IPhone and the device is code-locked or executing another application.
Make sure you can see the menu with all the app icons on the device and try to run again.
Regards
If nothing works then check if your device os is compatible with your Xcode version.
I confirm that restarting your device solves the issue.
But if your device is jailbroken with a Semi-tethered jailbreak you will loose it after a reboot.
To prevent this, do a ldrestart(soft reboot).
In order to perform it, download a terminal application from Cydia, then type:
su
Input your password when asked, the default password is "alpine".
Then type
ldrestart
Unplugged the device and connected again with Mac solved my issue. Did not need to clean, build or restart XCode. XCode 10.2.1, iOS 12.3.1 version.
First remove the app from iPhone before building the app from xcode.
Then Clean All Targets from xcode and then try to build your app again.
SnowLeopard w/ XCode 4.2's Instruments will give this message on newer iOSes.
I had luck by disconnecting my iPhone from my mac, and then Analyzing (Shift + Command + B or Product -> Analyze).
After that I plugged my iPhone back in and did a clean (Command + k) and then run. Worked!
Simply restarting the device (as the alert suggests) fixed the problem, at least on iOS 12.