hardcode solution if your Xcode still works anomaly,
so, it was only partial solution to show inline errors, but if you want your normal Xcode back:
move to bin your xcode,
For a complete removal of Xcode delete the following:
- /Applications/Xcode.app
- ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode
- ~/Library/Developer
- ~/Library/MobileDevice
- ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.Xcode.plist
- /Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.Xcode.plist
- /System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeExtensionSupport.bom
- /System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeExtensionSupport.plist
- /System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeSystemResources.bom
- /System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeSystemResources.plist
- /private/var/db/receipts/com.apple.pkg.Xcode.bom
But instead of 11, open up /private/var/in the Finder and search for "Xcode" to see all the 'dna' left behind... and selectively clean that out too. I would post the pathnames but they will include randomized folder names which will not be the same from my Mac to yours.
And, just to double check:
- xcrun simctl delete unavailable
- xcrun simctl shutdown all && xcrun simctl erase all
- sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
- rm -rf ~/Library/*/CoreSimulator
- sudo killall -9 com.apple.CoreSimulator.CoreSimulatorService
- sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode
install XCode again, if there is lefted simulators, on manage run destinations : remove all simulators, and install again, looks long but no issues after it 😌
issues usually appears after updating Xcode from 13 to 15/14, espessialy if you used filter on issue navigator, looks like incompatibility of versions or so
Did you try to suppress the warning about iOS 9 which is no more supported. Set the deployment target to iOS 11 , then try again. You can also have some information in the build log.
In my case project min level is iOS 12 so that's not it
Facing same issue, Seems Apple not having UAT team at all for Xcode, Always full of bug