[AC-2874] iPhone Simulator doesn't come up with Titanium Mobile 2.0GA SDK
GitHub Issue | n/a |
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Type | Bug |
Priority | n/a |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Cannot Reproduce |
Resolution Date | 2012-04-12T12:22:30.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | n/a |
Fix Version/s | n/a |
Components | Titanium SDK & CLI |
Labels | titanbeta |
Reporter | Vui Nguyen |
Assignee | Mauro Parra-Miranda |
Created | 2012-04-04T14:47:07.000+0000 |
Updated | 2016-03-08T07:47:49.000+0000 |
Description
I am testing the Titanium Mobile 2.0GA SDK. I created a default Master/Detail mobile app and was able to run the Android emulator for it, but not the iPhone simulator. I get the following message when I try to run the iPhone simulator with Titanium Mobile 2.0 SDK. When I compile and run on 1.8.2, the iPhone emulator comes up just fine. [ERROR] Error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/vuinguyen/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/2.0.0.GA/iphone/builder.py", line 1318, in main execute_xcode("iphonesimulator%s" % link_version,["GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS=__LOG__ID__=%s DEPLOYTYPE=development TI_DEVELOPMENT=1 DEBUG=1 TI_VERSION=%s %s %s" % (log_id,sdk_version,debugstr,kroll_coverage)],False) File "/Users/vuinguyen/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/2.0.0.GA/iphone/builder.py", line 1224, in execute_xcode output = run.run(args,False,False,o) File "/Users/vuinguyen/Library/Application Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/2.0.0.GA/iphone/run.py", line 41, in run sys.exit(rc) SystemExit: 65 I installed the Titanium Studio with the 2.0 Mobile SDK in a subdirectory that I created within the Applications directory. This is so I can still run my other Titanium Studio within the Applications directory. Don't know if that affects anything. Thanks for your help.Comments
- Ingo Muschenetz 2012-04-10 To confirm, can you list the paths to your two versions of Titanium Studio, and your two versions of the SDK (1.8.2 and 2.0.0)?
- Mauro Parra-Miranda 2012-04-12 Tested the preview, and I'm able to compile and see the program in the simulator. Best, Mauro