'Xcode 12.3 keeps freezing
I updated to the latest AppStore release of Xcode (12.3, 12C33). It worked fine for an hour or two. After that it started to constantly freeze after being open for a few seconds to minutes.
I've tried the following, all without success so far:
- restart macOS
- clear derived data
- tried with different projects
- updating to latest macOS 11
Any other ideas or suggestions how to fix this?
Update
I can confirm that this is fixed in Xcode 12.5
Solution 1:[1]
I found an answer by Darr on the question "Xcode freezes after upgrade to 12.3" on Apple's developer forums that worked for me:
Unpairing my device connected via network and using only lightning cable seems to have resolved the issue for me.
Xcode > Window > Devices and Simulators > device > Connect via network
Solution 2:[2]
After going mad, I fixed this by removing all devices from Devices and Simulators (I had connect via network activated).
For now, it's working fine.
Solution 3:[3]
Power off your Apple Watch
Xcode may hang if the host Mac is connected to an iOS device which has one or more companion watches. The hangs occur when the watches aren't fully prepared for development, or if they are experiencing poor wireless connectivity. (72490921) (FB8945320)
Workaround: Power off the watches, or unpair them from the iPhone.
You can force Xcode to freshly prepare a watch for development using these steps:
Force-quit Xcode.
Power-off and disconnect all iOS device from the Mac.
Reboot the Mac.
Launch Xcode, close all projects, and open the Devices and Simulators window.
Power-on and unlock an iOS device and its companion watchOS devices by entering the passcode as required.
Plug the iOS device into the Mac using USB cable.
Check each iOS device and each watch for any pairing request and approve the requests.
Monitor the status of device preparation in the Devices and Simulators window. If Xcode presents device-preparation errors, follow the guidance in the error message to resolve the error.
Once Xcode finishes preparing the iOS device and its companion watches for development, repeat steps 5 through 8 for each remaining iOS device and its companion watches until you verify that Xcode has prepared all devices for development. You may now open your Xcode projects and resume development.
Solution 4:[4]
I've been having the same problem. I had an iOS device connected via USB, unplugged it and it un-froze. Then I continued to have issue requiring force close each time.
I then clear derived data and things have been fine. I opened a StickerPack project and also had the same issue. Clearing DerivedData also fixed it.
Clear Derived Data:
- Xcode pulldown menu >
Preferences
>Locations
tab - Click the little arrow next to the path under
Derived Data
. - Delete the entire folder for you project. It will look like "
MyAppName-bwonddotztrgkkfexrjxoncvmjit
"
See this explanation about whether it's safe to delete DerivedData for your project.
Solution 5:[5]
I had the same problem with appstore version and someone advised to install from site, now it works fine. https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
Solution 6:[6]
Disable WLAN on my iMac fixes the problem currently. Hope they will releast a fix very soon.
Solution 7:[7]
Xcode 12.3 is unstable and many times it crashes.
I reverted back to Xcode 12 and copied disk image of 14.3 in Device Support folder of Xcode (Contents > Developer > Platforms > iPhoneOS.platforms-DeviceSupport).
This I needed to debug on iPhone device having version iOS 14.3 https://github.com/mspvirajpatel/Xcode_Developer_Disk_Images/releases
Solution 8:[8]
I recently had similar situation. My Xcode 12.3 project could not be opened. I tried to open directly from popup that appears on start of the Xcode.
What worked for my was to downgrade Xcode to 12.2 and launch Xcode on new project. And then click my old one.
Maybe it would work without downgrading but I didn't check.
Solution 9:[9]
I had this problem too. I fixed it by going Devices and Simulators in the Windows file and disconnecting the iPhone reference I had for my phone when testing and app. Since the phone was no longer connected, its presence seemed to create a freeze.
Solution 10:[10]
In my case XCode 12.5 hangs/freezes on startup more or less instantly, right after it opens kind of an empty workspace. I removed everything that I could imagine that deals with XCode on my machine, but it didn't help.
At the end I just used the hotkey for "Close Workspace" - Ctrl+Alt+Cmd+W
I hit this combo very often, very fast right after opening XCode and it worked!
The strange empty workspace showed up and closed instantly - now I could select other projects and everything works again.
Solution 11:[11]
There could be the multiple reasons and in my case reason was source control
preferences > Source Control > uncheck Enable source control
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