![]() My hunch is that this has something to do with the import PDFKit (from the macOS SDK) that I’m doing in my test target. Referenced from: /Users/vagrant/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/tesspost-asuohjcfyahndgfzajztczibqoxv/Build/Products/Debug/TessPostTests.xctest/Contents/MacOS/TessPostTests dlopen_preflight(/Users/vagrant/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/tesspost-asuohjcfyahndgfzajztczibqoxv/Build/Products/Debug/TessPostTests.xctest/Contents/MacOS/TessPostTests): Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/PDFKit The bundle is damaged or missing necessary resources. 5 hours ago import PDFKit import SwiftUI struct PDFKitRepresentedView5 hours ago For. (Underlying error: The bundle “TessPostTests” couldn’t be loaded because it is damaged or missing necessary resources. Requirements iOS 9 or above Xcode 8 or above Swift 3. I don’t know.īlindly copying from the xcode-analyze step, I added "CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO" as an additional option to xcodebuild for the test step, and this seems to have avoided this error, but now there’s a brand new one: xctest (1951) encountered an error (Failed to load the test bundle. The default certificate-and-profile-installer step is running successfully prior to this, but it seems to be very iOS-centric, so maybe that’s the problem. (in target 'TessPostTests' from project 'tesspost') The same step now fails with: error: No signing certificate "Mac Development" found: No "Mac Development" signing certificate matching team ID "66UTZ62RWH" with a private key was found. It now runs locally in Bitrise CLI, but still fails in the cloud environment. Same thing happens inside the bitrise CLI Build log BitriseĬontinuing to dig further, I’m now using a customized version of xcode-test-mac that runs the “build-for-testing” action instead of “build”. With that locking and unlocking features are working perfectly before updating to iOS 15. For this, We need to use inbuilt methods provided by the PDFKit framework. Hi, We need to develop a functionality where we need to lock and unlock Pdf. ![]() ![]()
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