Unsolved ios13 Qt12.5 XCode10.1 (10B61) couldn't debug on iOS device
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I have download the newest DeviceSupport 13.1(17A844) . When I debug on my iPhone, it said
TransferAppSession(0a012354a7f75085de16130ed3488ad776649fdc, /Users/bayesky-mac/QtFile/build-Dianbiao-Qt_5_12_5_for_iOS-Debug/Debug-iphoneos/Dianbiao.app)Starting service "com.apple.debugserver" on device 0a012354a7f75085de16130ed3488ad776649fdc failed, AMDeviceStartService returned Device doesn’t support wireless sync. (0xe800007f)
TransferAppSession(0a012354a7f75085de16130ed3488ad776649fdc, /Users/bayesky-mac/QtFile/build-Dianbiao-Qt_5_12_5_for_iOS-Debug/Debug-iphoneos/Dianbiao.app)Bad file descriptor
What should I do? :( -
Hi Bayesky,
I am also having this issue. Did you (or anybody else) happen to find a solution for this? I've tried running this on a Mac with Catalina, as well as a Mac with Mojave. The iPhone is on 13.1. If I run the application directly from Xcode it runs completely fine.
However if I run the project from QtCreator I'm presented with the same error as you have above, except I'm using Qt 5.13.1:
TransferAppSession(7f27f50187cd9f23f8cb28e8995d68bf46dd80da, /Users/connorpro/Work/Builds/YQueue/Qt_5_13_1_for_iOS/Debug/Debug-iphoneos/YQueue.app)Starting service "com.apple.debugserver" on device 7f27f50187cd9f23f8cb28e8995d68bf46dd80da failed, AMDeviceStartService returned Device doesn’t support wireless sync. (0xe800007f) TransferAppSession(7f27f50187cd9f23f8cb28e8995d68bf46dd80da, /Users/connorpro/Work/Builds/YQueue/Qt_5_13_1_for_iOS/Debug/Debug-iphoneos/YQueue.app)Bad file descriptor
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I had the issue tu, IIRC.
But can't say what exactly solved the issue.- Updating to latests iOS (13.1.3 at the point of writing)
- deleting build directory by hand (Xcode updated so a manual removal of all artifacts is required)
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@J-Hilk
I'm currently running iOS 13.1.3, Qt 5.13.1 and QtCreator version 4.10.1. Manually obliterating the build directory still did not solve the issue for me, unfortunately.While I can work around it (launching the app via Xcode), it's a right hassle needing to run qmake when i make changes, then open the .xcodeproject in Xcode and finally running it from there.
Hopefully somebody works out the cause of the issue soon :(
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@eLim2g I haven't found the solution by now. What's more, I find that the button would out of control when I manipulate sqlite to insert native charactors. :(
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I'm not sure if i remember exactly, but afaik the new IOS Version requires new runtime files on the device.
This happened in previous Versions of IOS / XCode automatically with first start of the application after Update IOS with downloading these files from app store when started the app under XCode.(sorry for my English)