When compiled using Xcode 6.3 (iOS 8.3 SDK), some nib filenames end up with an extra ~ipad
or ~iphone
in certain circumstances. For example, ViewController~ipad.xib
becomes ViewController~ipad~ipad.nib
. This is causing a crash because the app doesn't expect the compiled nib files to have the double suffix.
4 Answers
To fix this, uncheck “Use Size Classes” in any affected documents in Interface Builder.
This appears to be a bug in the version of ibtool
included with Xcode 6.3 (and the iOS 8.3 SDK). It's happening in the following circumstances:
- You have a device-specific input file
*~(iphone|ipad).xib
with size classes enabled. - Your deployment target is anything older than iOS 8.0.
I was able to reproduce the problem on the command line:
xcrun --sdk iphonesimulator8.3 ibtool --minimum-deployment-target 7.0 --compile ViewController~ipad.nib ViewController~ipad.xib
If you're seeing the same behavior, please duplicate this radar. This appears to be fixed in the latest Xcode 6.4 beta.
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The only thing I would say is that if you disable Size Classes you will loose any layouts for defined size classes so this solution really only works if you are only using the regular size class for both iPhone and iPad.– CamsoftApr 10, 2015 at 8:59
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@Camsoft that's correct. We wanted to target our xibs to specific device types, and didn't want size classes enabled. We just didn't think to disable it because it was never a problem prior to Xcode 6.3. Apr 14, 2015 at 18:26
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Even tho it might be a bug, it makes sense. I mean, if you have a xib ending in ~iphone.xib or ~ipad.xib means that you don't want size classes, you instead want to define the layouts in different files. So makes sense to disable it.– PaulsApr 16, 2015 at 7:51
change ~ to _ in the xib name and specify explicitly the suffix while loading the bundle programmatically.
This appears to be a bug of Xcode 6.3 when compiling XIB files. In order to workaround the exceptions there are 4 Options:
- Target your project to iOS 8
- Use storyboards instead of XIB files
- Disable Size Classes
- Handle NIB loading in code
I detailed each of these options in my blog post: http://www.joobik.com/2015/04/fixing-xcode-63-ios-sdk-error-could-not.html
I had some files named with ~ and I renamed them, but it did not help, the thing is that I have no XIB files, I even tried to change my Storyboards to Size Classes.
Nothing is helping, I have build target set to iOS 7 and I really need to support iOS 7.
I do not know what handle NIB loading in code means...
One more time, the problem is that my App in AppStore started to crash on iOS 8.3, and if try to build the App in XCode 6.3 using my iPad Air running iOS 8.3 it crashes right away with this message:
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'Could not load NIB in bundle: ....
Thanks for help.
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No, there is no such thing, it gives me identifier of the component in storyboard, so I see which one it is but I tried everything, nothing worked out.. Apr 22, 2015 at 21:49
~(iphone|ipad).xib
suffix?