I tried to run flutter after updating to the newest stable version
Error output from Xcode build:
↳
** BUILD FAILED **
Xcodes output:
↳
Writing result bundle at path:
/var/folders/56/fc0b38hx7dv7ldxkbs9flh_m0000gn/T/flutter_tools.sDq2W5/flutter_ios_build_temp_dirGNvLvF/temporary_xcresult_bundle
/usr/local/Caskroom/flutter/2.5.2/flutter/.pub-cache/hosted/pub.dartlang.org/platform-3.0.0/lib/src/interface/local_platform.dart:46:19: Error: Member not
found: 'packageRoot'.
io.Platform.packageRoot; // ignore: deprecated_member_use
^^^^^^^^^^^
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
note: Using new build system
note: Planning
note: Build preparation complete
note: Building targets in parallel
Result bundle written to path:
/var/folders/56/fc0b38hx7dv7ldxkbs9flh_m0000gn/T/flutter_tools.sDq2W5/flutter_ios_build_temp_dirGNvLvF/temporary_xcresult_bundle
Could not build the application for the simulator.
Error launching application on iPhone 13 Pro.
I’ve tried flutter clean
and flutter pub get
but that isn’t the fix. Anyone any idea how to fix this?
3
Answers
As i see you are currently using flutter 2.5.2 which is newest,So Update you flutter SDK by running command
Then Upgrade the current package’s dependencies to latest versions by running command
Go to iOS folder of the project run
and
I hope this solution solve your problem.
Please up the vote if this answer help you.
I spent way too much time on this issue.
For me the problem was related to the Flutter cache and running the following command resolved the issue:
The solution made sense to me when I noticed a plugin trying to reference
[flutter-sdk-path]/flutter/packages/flutter/lib/screens.dart
–which did not exist in my Flutter SDK.Ref: Update flutter dependencies in /.pub-cache
Guys, sometimes it better to just GO TO SLEEP! It helps a great deal to have fresh eyes looking at a problem.
if you have Podfile in iOS folder
Go to iOS folder of the project
run
flutter clean
and
flutter pub get
and
pod update