This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.raywenderlich.com/18176818-your-first-ios-and-swiftui-app-polishing-the-app/lessons/40
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.raywenderlich.com/18176818-your-first-ios-and-swiftui-app-polishing-the-app/lessons/40
Didnât work
Insert all icon in Assets.xcassets AppIcon but not changed.
And change Display Name in target Bullseye, show error when build
<unknown>:0: error: cannot load module 'Bullseye' as 'Bull_s_Eye'
Command MergeSwiftModule failed with a nonzero exit code
I change Bullseye â Bullâs Eye
Is it related to this?
(In Signing & Capabillities)
Failed to create provisioning profile.
âThere are no devices registered in your account on the developer website. Select a device run destination to have Xcode register it.â
No profiles for âcom.eungi.Bullseyeâ were found
âXcode couldnât find any iOS App Development provisioning profiles matching âcom.eungi.Bullseyeâ.â
Itâs working now. But I donât know what I changed.
Hello, I just came along to this same error. @eungi did you ever pin down exactly what the solution was?
Iâm wondering if itâs also because I named my project something else in the very beginning of this tutorial?
Thanks for the help!
Now that I think about it, it have been solved after turning xcode off and on.
The signing problem doesnât matter.
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If anyone is still having this issue, following the steps from xcode - Build fails with "Command failed with a nonzero exit code" - Stack Overflow fixed it for me. This involved going to ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData by pasting âcd ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData && open .â into my terminal and deleting all of the files in there. I have no idea why this fixed it, but it did.
After changing the Display Name, I also experienced the build failing. I tried closing and reopening Xcode, but that didnât seem to make any difference. The solution that worked for me came from How to change app display name in Xcode 8 to add a space . Involves adding Bundle display name to the Custom iOS Target Properties in the Project Info tab. Even though this solution is from an Xcode 8 issue, it worked for me.
The simplest solution I found was after changing the display name in the âGeneralâ tab I went to the âInfoâ tab & added a new key by clicking the plus sign next to âBundle nameâ. There will be a dropdown menu; scroll to the one that says âBundle display nameâ & click on it. Its value will be empty so type in âBullâs Eyeâ. Once you do that go to the top of your screen where there are âXcode File Edit View Navigate ⊠ect.â Click on âProductâ & scroll down to âClean Build Folderâ & click it. The simulator should now build your project with no issues.
âClean Build Folderâ works for me. Thanks!