Issue
My Flutter Project won't run on the ios simulator and is throwing this error:
Launching lib/main.dart on iPhone Xʀ in debug mode...
Running Xcode build...
Xcode build done. 7.6s
Failed to build iOS app
Error output from Xcode build:
↳
** BUILD FAILED **
Xcode's output:
↳
=== BUILD TARGET Runner OF PROJECT Runner WITH CONFIGURATION Debug ===
/bin/sh: /Users/pinercode/AndroidStudioProjects/bmi-calculator-flutter/packages/flutter_tools/bin/xcode_backend.sh: No such file or directory
Could not build the application for the simulator.
Error launching application on iPhone Xʀ.
The xcode error was also as follows:
/bin/sh: /Users/pinercode/AndroidStudioProjects/bmi-calculator-flutter/packages/flutter_tools/bin/xcode_backend.sh: No such file or directory
I've already tried running flutter doctor and there were no errors. I also tried re-rooting my xcode 'FLUTTER_ROOT' and 'FLUTTER_APPLICATION_PATH' in build settings, which did not work.
Solution
Basically what happens is that one of the project's 'Build Phases' is running a script:
/bin/sh "$FLUTTER_ROOT/packages/flutter_tools/bin/xcode_backend.sh" build
Now in order to find xcode_backend.sh
the FLUTTER_ROOT variable needs to be defined. It is defined in a file called Flutter/Generated.xcconfig
, which is generated when you run flutter pub get
or flutter build
.
The build configuration files Debug.xcconfig
and Release.xcconfig
(in the same Flutter folder) include Generated.xcconfig
.
Now the only thing left is to ensure that for each of the project configurations these build configuration files are properly set (in XCode under Project > Info > Configuration).
Answered By - Sebastian Engel
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