Here is one of the specific errors. This always seems to happen with XIB files.
/* com.apple.ibtool.errors */
/Library/Developer/XcodeServer/Integrations/Caches/ecde8491095bd85a1a2c7bab7b0ab878/Source/xyz/xyz/MenuItemsControllers/Help
Screen/HelpScreen.xib: error: Internal error. Please file a bug at
bugreport.apple.com and attach all crash logs from
~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports.
Recovery Suggestion: Please check Console.app for crash reports for
"Interface Builder Cocoa Touch Tool" for further information.
Underlying Errors:
Description: Encountered an error communicating with Interface Builder
Cocoa Touch Tool.
Failure Reason: Interface Builder Cocoa Touch Tool (23242) failed to
launch
Recovery Suggestion: Please check Console.app for crash reports for
"Interface Builder Cocoa Touch Tool" for further information.
Underlying Errors:
Description: Failed to launch Interface Builder Cocoa Touch Tool via
CoreSimulator spawn
Underlying Errors:
Description: Failed to handshake with platform tool
Failure Reason: Failed to open connection over FIFOs with
platform tool
Underlying Errors:
Description:
Recovery Suggestion: Try restarting your computer
Underlying Errors:
Description: Failed to open FIFOs for handshaking with
platform tool
Failure Reason: Timed out waiting for FIFOs to open.
Most likely Interface Builder Cocoa Touch Tool crashed before it could open the
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On Jan 12, 2016, at 11:26 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this issue on the OS X Server with
> Xcode CI.
>
> Our Objective-C codebase has 3 target apps and is checked in to a remote git
> repo.
>
> Our build server has Xcode 7.1 (7B91b) on it and is running server 5.0.10
> (15S4010)
>
> We have 5 Xcode bots set up on the server. 3 to build and archive and 2 to
> test when the source is pushed to git.
>
> What happens every day with a random bot it will fail with a random bot
> parsing an xib file that has not been edited.
>
> We get an error with the Cocoa Touch Tool failing to launch and timing out.
>
> I'm suspecting that running the build server on a bottom of the line Mac Mini
> is not a good idea and that's what's causing this to happen.
>
> Does that sound plausible?
>
> Also, is there a better location to discuss CI issues or is this the best
> place?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alex Zavatone
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