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[Code generation] rake generate not working in trunk #15215

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selanthiraiyan opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15216
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[Code generation] rake generate not working in trunk #15215

selanthiraiyan opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15216
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category: tooling Anything that involves building & maintaining the project, including scripts, `Fastfile`, etc. type: bug A confirmed bug.

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Problem

rake generate doesn't work in trunk.

It fails with the following error.

./Pods/Sourcery/bin/sourcery --config CodeGeneration/Sourcery/Copiable/WooCommerce-Copiable.sourcery.yaml
error: while reading .yml 'CodeGeneration/Sourcery/Copiable/WooCommerce-Copiable.sourcery.yaml'. 'The element PBXFileSystemSynchronizedRootGroup is not supported.'

Solution

Try updating Sourcery to latest version as this seems to be an issue affecting Xcode 16. aws-amplify/amplify-cli#13929

@selanthiraiyan selanthiraiyan added category: tooling Anything that involves building & maintaining the project, including scripts, `Fastfile`, etc. type: bug A confirmed bug. labels Feb 20, 2025
@selanthiraiyan selanthiraiyan self-assigned this Feb 20, 2025
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🚫 Please add a type label (e.g. type: enhancement) and a feature label (e.g. feature: stats) to this issue.

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