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I have error in run react-native for ios on macbookerror Failed to build iOS project. We ran “xcodebuild” command but it exited with error code 65. i can not Run my ProjectReactNative First Project create, but not able to build and run the projectError when testing on iOS simulator: Couldn't register with the bootstrap serverAndroid failed to load JS bundleFailed to find Build Tools revision 23.0.1Print: Entry, “:CFBundleIdentifier”, Does Not ExistError Running React Native App From Terminal (iOS)New react-native project can't run-ios: The following build commands failed: CompileCReact Native build release: linker command failed with exit code 1React Native IOS build clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)react-native clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1Error: Command failed: gradlew.bat installDebug on windows 8.1






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  • Always be sure to update your Xcode.

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Mar 19 at 7:52











  • Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

    – Andrew
    Mar 19 at 8:03











  • I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

    – Morton
    Mar 21 at 2:12











  • Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

    – Brian Fraiman
    Mar 22 at 4:12











  • I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

    – Idan Asulin
    Mar 22 at 8:13

















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I've build a react-native application and suddenly I get this error message on my terminal during run of the command react-native run-ios.
The same code work fine 10 minutes ago and suddenly I get this error message.
Please help...










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  • Always be sure to update your Xcode.

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Mar 19 at 7:52











  • Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

    – Andrew
    Mar 19 at 8:03











  • I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

    – Morton
    Mar 21 at 2:12











  • Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

    – Brian Fraiman
    Mar 22 at 4:12











  • I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

    – Idan Asulin
    Mar 22 at 8:13













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The same code work fine 10 minutes ago and suddenly I get this error message.
Please help...







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  • Always be sure to update your Xcode.

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Mar 19 at 7:52











  • Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

    – Andrew
    Mar 19 at 8:03











  • I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

    – Morton
    Mar 21 at 2:12











  • Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

    – Brian Fraiman
    Mar 22 at 4:12











  • I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

    – Idan Asulin
    Mar 22 at 8:13

















  • Always be sure to update your Xcode.

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Mar 19 at 7:52











  • Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

    – Andrew
    Mar 19 at 8:03











  • I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

    – Morton
    Mar 21 at 2:12











  • Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

    – Brian Fraiman
    Mar 22 at 4:12











  • I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

    – Idan Asulin
    Mar 22 at 8:13
















Always be sure to update your Xcode.

– Akshay Mulgavkar
Mar 19 at 7:52





Always be sure to update your Xcode.

– Akshay Mulgavkar
Mar 19 at 7:52













Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

– Andrew
Mar 19 at 8:03





Did you install any new dependencies since it last worked? Have cleaned the build folder and the derived data?

– Andrew
Mar 19 at 8:03













I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

– Morton
Mar 21 at 2:12





I have the same issue too, but I don't think XCode version is the problem.

– Morton
Mar 21 at 2:12













Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

– Brian Fraiman
Mar 22 at 4:12





Did you update react-native version? I had the same problem and I came back to the last RN version.

– Brian Fraiman
Mar 22 at 4:12













I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

– Idan Asulin
Mar 22 at 8:13





I downloaded my react-native version 5 days ago it is 2.0.1 version

– Idan Asulin
Mar 22 at 8:13












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SOLVED: Always be sure to update your Xcode folks!



Protip: And don't do it from the apple store (but always do it from an official apple website of course)



tip from: http://ericasadun.com/2016/03/22/xcode-upgrades-lessons-learned/



official apple download page: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/



For those who is unable to resolve with above method



Go to project settings in Xcode. Menu File->Project Settings

Go to per-User Project Settings section.

Click on advanced.

Select Xcode Default option. previously this used to be Legacy for my project.


I have analysed on a similar lines and concluded that clean is causing the archive to fail. So, new build system is not clearing the custom/legacy build directory.






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  • and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

    – ToroLoco
    Mar 31 at 20:11






  • 6





    This solution did not work for me

    – Angel
    Apr 1 at 3:08











  • You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:54











  • @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:57











  • Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

    – Angel
    Apr 2 at 4:57


















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I had the same error, but it was caused by the package manager process port being already used (port 8081).



To fix, I just ran the react-native by specifying a different port, see below.



react-native run-ios --port 8090






share|improve this answer























  • This one worked for me.

    – redcomethk
    Jul 4 at 2:17


















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  1. delete the build/ folder in ios/ and rerun
    if that doesn't do any change then

  2. File -> Project Settings -> Build System -> Legacy Build System





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    This one worked for me.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    Jul 2 at 10:43











  • @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

    – Nagibaba
    2 days ago






  • 1





    already upvoted.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    2 days ago











  • Thank you very much

    – Nagibaba
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The problem is found in RealmReact.xcodeproj






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    SOLVED: Always be sure to update your Xcode folks!



    Protip: And don't do it from the apple store (but always do it from an official apple website of course)



    tip from: http://ericasadun.com/2016/03/22/xcode-upgrades-lessons-learned/



    official apple download page: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/



    For those who is unable to resolve with above method



    Go to project settings in Xcode. Menu File->Project Settings

    Go to per-User Project Settings section.

    Click on advanced.

    Select Xcode Default option. previously this used to be Legacy for my project.


    I have analysed on a similar lines and concluded that clean is causing the archive to fail. So, new build system is not clearing the custom/legacy build directory.






    share|improve this answer

























    • and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

      – ToroLoco
      Mar 31 at 20:11






    • 6





      This solution did not work for me

      – Angel
      Apr 1 at 3:08











    • You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:54











    • @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:57











    • Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

      – Angel
      Apr 2 at 4:57















    3














    SOLVED: Always be sure to update your Xcode folks!



    Protip: And don't do it from the apple store (but always do it from an official apple website of course)



    tip from: http://ericasadun.com/2016/03/22/xcode-upgrades-lessons-learned/



    official apple download page: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/



    For those who is unable to resolve with above method



    Go to project settings in Xcode. Menu File->Project Settings

    Go to per-User Project Settings section.

    Click on advanced.

    Select Xcode Default option. previously this used to be Legacy for my project.


    I have analysed on a similar lines and concluded that clean is causing the archive to fail. So, new build system is not clearing the custom/legacy build directory.






    share|improve this answer

























    • and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

      – ToroLoco
      Mar 31 at 20:11






    • 6





      This solution did not work for me

      – Angel
      Apr 1 at 3:08











    • You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:54











    • @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:57











    • Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

      – Angel
      Apr 2 at 4:57













    3












    3








    3







    SOLVED: Always be sure to update your Xcode folks!



    Protip: And don't do it from the apple store (but always do it from an official apple website of course)



    tip from: http://ericasadun.com/2016/03/22/xcode-upgrades-lessons-learned/



    official apple download page: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/



    For those who is unable to resolve with above method



    Go to project settings in Xcode. Menu File->Project Settings

    Go to per-User Project Settings section.

    Click on advanced.

    Select Xcode Default option. previously this used to be Legacy for my project.


    I have analysed on a similar lines and concluded that clean is causing the archive to fail. So, new build system is not clearing the custom/legacy build directory.






    share|improve this answer















    SOLVED: Always be sure to update your Xcode folks!



    Protip: And don't do it from the apple store (but always do it from an official apple website of course)



    tip from: http://ericasadun.com/2016/03/22/xcode-upgrades-lessons-learned/



    official apple download page: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/



    For those who is unable to resolve with above method



    Go to project settings in Xcode. Menu File->Project Settings

    Go to per-User Project Settings section.

    Click on advanced.

    Select Xcode Default option. previously this used to be Legacy for my project.


    I have analysed on a similar lines and concluded that clean is causing the archive to fail. So, new build system is not clearing the custom/legacy build directory.







    share|improve this answer














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    answered Mar 19 at 7:53









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    • and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

      – ToroLoco
      Mar 31 at 20:11






    • 6





      This solution did not work for me

      – Angel
      Apr 1 at 3:08











    • You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:54











    • @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:57











    • Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

      – Angel
      Apr 2 at 4:57

















    • and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

      – ToroLoco
      Mar 31 at 20:11






    • 6





      This solution did not work for me

      – Angel
      Apr 1 at 3:08











    • You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:54











    • @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

      – Akshay Mulgavkar
      Apr 2 at 4:57











    • Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

      – Angel
      Apr 2 at 4:57
















    and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

    – ToroLoco
    Mar 31 at 20:11





    and what if you are on mid '11 imac and cannot update your Xcode anymore?

    – ToroLoco
    Mar 31 at 20:11




    6




    6





    This solution did not work for me

    – Angel
    Apr 1 at 3:08





    This solution did not work for me

    – Angel
    Apr 1 at 3:08













    You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:54





    You need to check your react-native version whether it stable to work with xcode version @Angel

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:54













    @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:57





    @ToroLoco OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 is the last supported release of macOS for your model of iMac. The latest release of Xcode that can be installed on your machine is Xcode 8.2.1 with macOS 10.12.2 SDK and iOS 10.2 SDK. So update ur imac

    – Akshay Mulgavkar
    Apr 2 at 4:57













    Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

    – Angel
    Apr 2 at 4:57





    Is up to date, I solve the issue and also post the answer. Going to keep looking with the community is working on a permanent fix

    – Angel
    Apr 2 at 4:57













    0














    I had the same error, but it was caused by the package manager process port being already used (port 8081).



    To fix, I just ran the react-native by specifying a different port, see below.



    react-native run-ios --port 8090






    share|improve this answer























    • This one worked for me.

      – redcomethk
      Jul 4 at 2:17















    0














    I had the same error, but it was caused by the package manager process port being already used (port 8081).



    To fix, I just ran the react-native by specifying a different port, see below.



    react-native run-ios --port 8090






    share|improve this answer























    • This one worked for me.

      – redcomethk
      Jul 4 at 2:17













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    0







    I had the same error, but it was caused by the package manager process port being already used (port 8081).



    To fix, I just ran the react-native by specifying a different port, see below.



    react-native run-ios --port 8090






    share|improve this answer













    I had the same error, but it was caused by the package manager process port being already used (port 8081).



    To fix, I just ran the react-native by specifying a different port, see below.



    react-native run-ios --port 8090







    share|improve this answer












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    • This one worked for me.

      – redcomethk
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    • This one worked for me.

      – redcomethk
      Jul 4 at 2:17
















    This one worked for me.

    – redcomethk
    Jul 4 at 2:17





    This one worked for me.

    – redcomethk
    Jul 4 at 2:17











    0














    1. delete the build/ folder in ios/ and rerun
      if that doesn't do any change then

    2. File -> Project Settings -> Build System -> Legacy Build System





    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      This one worked for me.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      Jul 2 at 10:43











    • @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago






    • 1





      already upvoted.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      2 days ago











    • Thank you very much

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago















    0














    1. delete the build/ folder in ios/ and rerun
      if that doesn't do any change then

    2. File -> Project Settings -> Build System -> Legacy Build System





    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      This one worked for me.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      Jul 2 at 10:43











    • @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago






    • 1





      already upvoted.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      2 days ago











    • Thank you very much

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago













    0












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    1. delete the build/ folder in ios/ and rerun
      if that doesn't do any change then

    2. File -> Project Settings -> Build System -> Legacy Build System





    share|improve this answer















    1. delete the build/ folder in ios/ and rerun
      if that doesn't do any change then

    2. File -> Project Settings -> Build System -> Legacy Build System






    share|improve this answer














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      This one worked for me.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
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    • @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago






    • 1





      already upvoted.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      2 days ago











    • Thank you very much

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago












    • 1





      This one worked for me.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      Jul 2 at 10:43











    • @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago






    • 1





      already upvoted.

      – Mr. Dijkstra
      2 days ago











    • Thank you very much

      – Nagibaba
      2 days ago







    1




    1





    This one worked for me.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    Jul 2 at 10:43





    This one worked for me.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    Jul 2 at 10:43













    @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

    – Nagibaba
    2 days ago





    @Mr.Dijkstra can you please vote? Thanks

    – Nagibaba
    2 days ago




    1




    1





    already upvoted.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    2 days ago





    already upvoted.

    – Mr. Dijkstra
    2 days ago













    Thank you very much

    – Nagibaba
    2 days ago





    Thank you very much

    – Nagibaba
    2 days ago











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    Here is the a possible solution



    The problem is found in RealmReact.xcodeproj






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      The problem is found in RealmReact.xcodeproj






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        Here is the a possible solution



        The problem is found in RealmReact.xcodeproj






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