Build Information
Failed to build RNLoadingButton, reference master (2a264b
), with Swift 6.1 for tvOS using Xcode 16.3 on 27 Apr 2025 08:10:20 UTC.
Build Command
No build command. This typically means the build failed at an early stage where we determine the build command.
Build Log
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RunAll
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Builder version: 4.61.0
Interrupt handler set up.
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Checkout
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Clone URL: https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift.git
Reference: master
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/admin/builder/spi-builder-workspace/.git/
From https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift
* branch master -> FETCH_HEAD
* [new branch] master -> origin/master
HEAD is now at 2a264b4 Update README.md
Cloned https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift.git
Revision (git rev-parse @):
2a264b4cb2724990903e07af7c6aa0a492f63e2c
SUCCESS checkout https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift.git at master
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Build
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Selected platform: tvOS
Swift version: 6.1
Building package at path: $PWD
https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift.git
https://github.com/souzainf3/RNLoadingButton-Swift.git
error: invalid custom path 'Tests' for target 'RNLoadingButtonTests'
Command line invocation:
/Applications/Xcode-16.3.0.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -IDEClonedSourcePackagesDirPathOverride=/Users/admin/builder/spi-builder-workspace/.dependencies -resolvePackageDependencies
resolved source packages:
error: invalid custom path 'Tests' for target 'RNLoadingButtonTests'
Command line invocation:
/Applications/Xcode-16.3.0.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild -IDEClonedSourcePackagesDirPathOverride=/Users/admin/builder/spi-builder-workspace/.dependencies -resolvePackageDependencies
resolved source packages:
error: invalid custom path 'Tests' for target 'RNLoadingButtonTests'
BUILD FAILURE 6.1 tvOS