Iphone unlock toolkit 1.0.0.13/30/2024 (FastlaneCore::Interface::FastlaneShellError) ![]() Xcodebuild -workspace "EmptyWidgetWithStoryboard.xcodeproj/project.xcworkspace" -scheme "EmptyWidgetWithStoryboard-Package" -destination "generic/platform=iOS" -configuration "Debug" -derivedDataPath "output/aws" clean GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS='AWS_UI_TEST COCOAPODS=1 DEBUG=1 RUN_BUILDTIME_SCRIPTS=0 GPB_USE_PROTOBUF_FRAMEWORK_IMPORTS=1' ENABLE_BITCODE=NO build-for-testing | tee '/Users/ctobuilduser/Library/Logs/fastlane/xcbuild//73329/xcodebuild.log' | xcpretty -color -simple' was 65 instead of 0. I am getting the following error while trying to build a project using xcodebuild command line. I also tried reverting to the previous veresion by downloading and installing XCode command line tools 14.3, but then even more problems were found that many tools/libs were referring to MacOSX13.3.sdk instead of MacOSX13.1.sdk and reinstalling them didn't help. Reinstalling cmake and ninja didn't help. Lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10B Jun 11 21:29 /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX13.3.sdk/usr/lib/libz.tbd -> libz.1.tbd $ ls -lht /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX13.3.sdk/usr/lib/libz.tbd NOte that the error message shows it's looking for libz.tbd still under the old SDK MacOSX13.1.sdk, while the just installed version is MacOSX13.3.sdk Ninja: error: '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX13.1.sdk/usr/lib/libz.tbd', needed by 'project1', missing and no known rule to make it Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make build BUILD_DIR=debug -j 16 After upgrading to XCode command line tools 14.3.1 (MacOS SDK 13.3), I'm unable to build my project any more: I was on 14.3 and building my project fine. Any suggestions or additional info would be super helpful! I would be posting about this in the JuliaCall Githhub forum but from trying to find similar threads this seems to be a uniquely apple issue. Thread 1:: Ġ runtime 0x7ff7fff88694 0x7ff7fff84000 + 18068ġ libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x7ff80ba851ee kevent + 10Ģ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad77161 signal_listener + 577ģ libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x7ff80babf1d3 _pthread_start + 125Ĥ libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x7ff80bababd3 thread_start + 15 Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: -threadĠ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad58e2d jl_uv_puts + 749ġ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad59050 jl_printf + 208Ģ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10aca6954 jl_vexceptionf + 244ģ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10aca6a12 jl_errorf + 146Ĥ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad3d95e jl_load_dynamic_library + 1262ĥ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad3eec5 _julia_init + 405Ħ libjulia-internal.1.6.dylib 0x10ad74af8 jl_init_with_image_threading + 72ħ libffi.dylib 0x7ff81c8f28c2 ffi_call_uni圆4 + 82 REGION TYPE START - END PRT/MAX SHRMOD REGION DETAIL ![]() VM Region Info: 0xfffffffffffffff8 is not in any region. Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11 Then, when finally trying to run import juliacall python3 quits with the following error:īelow is a preview of the entire problem report linked to the top of this post.Ĭrashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: -threadĮxception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0xfffffffffffffff8Įxception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0xfffffffffffffff8 ![]() Looking at JuliaPkg, I got juliapkg.resolve() to successfully run in a virtual python3 environment, which created the julia environment (Just getting to this step involved a morning of troubleshooting as JuliaPkg seems to be inherently designed to download the newest version of Julia). I've set up a python virtual environment with my nessicary dependancies for python and I used JuliaPkg to manage the version and julia packages used. But to do more expansive data analysis I'm going to be using Python, and I'm trying to get Python and Julia to play nice using JuliaCall (). While working with Julia I found I needed to use Julia 1.6.7 to properly get both of these programs working. Specifically I need to work with the curricular analytics / curricular visualization packages found here. Working on a data science project in Python that depends on a Julia Package to run correctly.
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