I created sample Titanium app. I can able to build and run it in Android Emulator.But when i try to run the same in Iphone Simulator im getting following error.
Note : In Mac I have xCode 3.1.4,3.2.4 and 4.2 installed.
[INFO] One moment, building …
[INFO] Titanium SDK version: 1.8.1 (01/27/12 17:31 a24502a)
[INFO] iPhone Device family: universal
[INFO] iPhone SDK version: 5.0
[INFO] iPhone simulated device: iphone
[INFO] Performing full rebuild. This will take a little bit. Hold tight…
[INFO] Skipping JS compile, running from simulator
[ERROR] /Users/Admin/Documents/Titanium Studio Workspace/SampleTest/build/iphone/Classes/GDataXMLNode.h:39:9: fatal error: 'libxml/tree.h' file not found [2]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] Error: Traceback (most recent call last):
File '/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/1.8.1/iphone/builder.py', line 1286, in main
execute_xcode('iphonesimulator%s' % link_version,['GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS=LOGID__=%s DEPLOYTYPE=development TI_DEVELOPMENT=1 DEBUG=1 TI_VERSION=%s %s %s' % (log_id,sdk_version,debugstr,kroll_coverage)],False)
File '/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/1.8.1/iphone/builder.py', line 1192, in execute_xcode
output = run.run(args,False,False,o)
File '/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/1.8.1/iphone/run.py', line 39, in run
sys.exit(rc)
May I know why this issue?
If its because of multiple xcode installed , Please let me know how to set default Xcode to be used by Titanium sdk.
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Thanks in Advance,
Saamy
It isn't possible to run local iOS tests on Windows.
This guide will discuss how to specify an iOS simulator when running tests locally on macOS.
Each iOS simulator that's configured on an Apple device will have a unique device identifier assigned to it. UITest will use this device identifier to start the intended iOS simulator.
A UITest must use the IApp.DeviceIdentifier
method to provide the device identifier:
Run Iphone Simulator On Mac Os
Identifying Available Simulators
There are two ways to list the simulators and their device identifiers:
The first way to identify available simulators is to start up Terminal and type
xcrun instruments -s devices
. The following output will display a list of known devices:Xcode provides another way to obtain a list of devices and their device identifiers. Once Xcode is running, select Window > Devices and Simulators:
Run Ios Emulator On Mac
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Ios Simulator For Mac
Xcode will present a window showing attached devices. Select Simulators
in the window to see installed simulators. When a simulator is selected the device identifier can be seen in the right-hand side of the window: