React Native: Error message when running react-native run-ios
Has anyone run into this issue?
I've used both solutions but no luck...
Solution 1: iOS
Delete the build folder and rerun the project
rm -rf ios/build
react-native run-ios
Solution 2: iOS
Open a second terminal window in the project directory and run npm start. Then in the first terminal window, run react-native run-ios.
I've provided a screenshot as well. I've also checked outside resources
(Google, Stack Overflow etc...)
Thank you in advance.
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Has anyone run into this issue?
I've used both solutions but no luck...
Solution 1: iOS
Delete the build folder and rerun the project
rm -rf ios/build
react-native run-ios
Solution 2: iOS
Open a second terminal window in the project directory and run npm start. Then in the first terminal window, run react-native run-ios.
I've provided a screenshot as well. I've also checked outside resources
(Google, Stack Overflow etc...)
Thank you in advance.
enter image description here
ios reactjs react-native
3
Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
Nov 13 '18 at 19:14
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Has anyone run into this issue?
I've used both solutions but no luck...
Solution 1: iOS
Delete the build folder and rerun the project
rm -rf ios/build
react-native run-ios
Solution 2: iOS
Open a second terminal window in the project directory and run npm start. Then in the first terminal window, run react-native run-ios.
I've provided a screenshot as well. I've also checked outside resources
(Google, Stack Overflow etc...)
Thank you in advance.
enter image description here
ios reactjs react-native
Has anyone run into this issue?
I've used both solutions but no luck...
Solution 1: iOS
Delete the build folder and rerun the project
rm -rf ios/build
react-native run-ios
Solution 2: iOS
Open a second terminal window in the project directory and run npm start. Then in the first terminal window, run react-native run-ios.
I've provided a screenshot as well. I've also checked outside resources
(Google, Stack Overflow etc...)
Thank you in advance.
enter image description here
ios reactjs react-native
ios reactjs react-native
asked Nov 13 '18 at 19:10
Joseph ManriquezJoseph Manriquez
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Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
Nov 13 '18 at 19:14
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Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
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Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
Nov 13 '18 at 19:14
Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
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After squinting with all my might...
Your JSX is
<Text>Some Text<Text>
That's two opening tags. Instead, you need to use a closing tag to end the text element:
<Text>Some Text</Text>
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After squinting with all my might...
Your JSX is
<Text>Some Text<Text>
That's two opening tags. Instead, you need to use a closing tag to end the text element:
<Text>Some Text</Text>
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After squinting with all my might...
Your JSX is
<Text>Some Text<Text>
That's two opening tags. Instead, you need to use a closing tag to end the text element:
<Text>Some Text</Text>
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After squinting with all my might...
Your JSX is
<Text>Some Text<Text>
That's two opening tags. Instead, you need to use a closing tag to end the text element:
<Text>Some Text</Text>
After squinting with all my might...
Your JSX is
<Text>Some Text<Text>
That's two opening tags. Instead, you need to use a closing tag to end the text element:
<Text>Some Text</Text>
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Please don't post your code/errors as an image. It's hard to read, prevents text-based searching, and lowers the overall presentation value of the post.
– FrankerZ
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