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I failed to update my app in Google Play as it says I should update the version of my app. I did but I found the version in the manifest xml revert to 1 no matter to what integer I changed to.
What I think is the main cause is that what I did is I copy the entire folder of project and duplicate in eclipse to continue my newer version of app..
I experienced the same problem.
I found out that I was editing the wrong manifest.xml.
You need to edit the manifest.xml which is located in the root directory of your project not the one located in the /bin folder.
Also remember to save the file before exporting your application to apk
I had a similar problem. I hadn't duplicated my project, but whenever I tried increment the versionCode in my manifest to 5 (my last version being 4) and export the app, the manifest would change back to 4. For me, I found that if I skipped directly to versionCode 6, it worked fine. No idea why.
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D:>flutter run
Error: No pubspec.yaml file found.
This command should be run from the root of your Flutter project.
It means that you are not running the command from the correct flutter project path.
A possible solution could be,
Navigate to your respective flutter project folder
cd project-name
Now run flutter run. Hopefully, this should work
A way to debug is to run ls in your terminal. That would list the projects available in the directory. If not switch to the respective path using the above command
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When I integrate a local package in my Xcode project everything is fine initially but when i switch branches and want to run the app Xcode gives me the compile error Missing package product .
We also integrate external packages via Swift Package Manager which works perfectly fine. No issues there.
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target 'Amplitude' has invalid header layout: umbrella header found at '/Users/tellez/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/eal-clddabmvdnoywidszrxurahnalhc/SourcePackages/checkouts/Amplitude-iOS/Sources/Amplitude/Amplitude.h', but directories exist next to it: /Users/tellez/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/eal-clddabmvdnoywidszrxurahnalhc/SourcePackages/checkouts/Amplitude-iOS/Sources/Amplitude/Resources; consider removing them
1: File > Swift Packages > Reset Package Caches - NO WORKS
2: File > Swift Packages > Update to Latest Package Versions - NO WORKS
3: In Xcode go to Product > Clean Build Folder - NO WORKS
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I created a new GitHub repository for my project (flutter project) but then I deleted it and now the cloned repo to the VSCode project in the Editor fails to get deleted/removed and now I’m having issues creating a new repo for the project. I’ll really appreciate some help to resolve this please.
If you have installed the Dark/Flutter plugins for VSCode, you can try:
create a new Flutter project in a folder
close VSCode
make sure the old one is gone from your disk
reopen VSCode and see if you can go on working in the new project
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I am trying to compile my scala project with my configuration, but it do not see the akka. I think it is because of my working directory, which is exactly to Boot.scala file, including all packages. I tried to put my working directory to its file but in this case I got ClassNotFoundException: Boot.
Can someone can help me please.
If someone will find it useful, the problem was that I did not give correct path to my Boot.scala file. So, in order to work I make following, in Tasks field of Run/Debug configuration, it is necessary to write full path to Boot.scala file. For instance, "runMain com.company.activity.service.Boot" (the quotes are necessary). Uncheck the using sbt shell and fill Working directory and Environment variables fields. After that press Apply button and your project should compile well.
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This is my first time using CocoaPods for a swift project. I have made a new project and successfully installed CocoaPods. I then navigated to my project directory through the terminal and I successfuly executed the pod init command and then modified and saved the Podfile. The problem presents itself when I then try to run the pod install command. I recive the following error: [!] Unable to find a target named 'GithubProfile'. I've looked at many tutorials and in none of them was there a file in the project folder called GithubProfile, so I am unsure exactly where this file is supposed to be located. Any help would be appreciated!
Check the podfile syntax.
Have a look here or here for more details.