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Missing DirectX Calls for Tearing and Depth Bound Test in D3DMetal and GPTK 3
I want to address the missing or incomplete DirectX calls from D3DMetal and Game Porting Toolkit 3. These missing calls have in part caused issue with our porting process and we are reconsidering. Missing or Incomplete Calls DXGI_FEATURE_PRESENT_ALLOW_TEARING — IDXGIFactory5::CheckFeatureSupport — this calls has to do with how VSync is handled and some modern games require it to initialize. Currently D3DMetal return 0 maybe by design but most likely because it’s not integrated. Adding a stub that returns 1 can fix this. I’m my use case I simply Noped the check and forced it to continue. D3D12_FEATURE_D3D12_OPTIONS2.DepthBoundsTestSupported — this call is also not present. Which causes games to not initialize rendering. Thankfully this was fixed by once again skipping the check. But this is essential for water rendering. This could be one reason currently water is not rendering in our game. IDXGIOutput6::GetDesc1().ColorSpace — returns DXGI_COLOR_SPACE_RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709 (SDR) on external HDR compatible displays. We were able to fix this by forcing HDR to be enabled. It should return HDR support. These calls may exist but they need to be updated to return the correct values. Specifically for depth bound test you can reference MoltenVK which sets it up on top of Metal since it’s not a native feature. The water issue could be also an issue with how the shaders are compiled. But I’m unable to check because of the closed source nature of GPTK and its debuggers. What is a better way we can debug our game to see why the water isn’t rendering. Does D3DMetal have some debug options or something similar? Feedback Number FB22330617 - Missing DirectX Calls for Tearing and Depth Bound Test in D3DMetal and GPTK 3 We hope these issues are resolved quickly because we were thinking of a simultaneous release with our Windows version, but we can't ship with such large bugs.
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SystemLanguageModel.Adapter leaks ~100MB of irrecoverable APFS disk space per call
FoundationModels framework, macOS Tahoe 26.4.1, MacBook Air M4. Loading a LoRA adapter via SystemLanguageModel.Adapter(fileURL:) leaks ~100MB of APFS disk space per invocation. The space is permanently consumed at the APFS block level with no corresponding file. Calls without an adapter show zero space loss. Running ~300 adapter calls in a benchmark loop leaked ~30GB and nearly filled a 500GB drive. The total unrecoverable phantom space is now ~239GB (461GB allocated on Data volume, 222GB visible to du). Reproduction: Build a CLI tool that loads a .fmadapter and runs one generation Measure before/after with df and du: Before: df free = 9.1 GB, du -smx /System/Volumes/Data = 227,519 MB After: df free = 9.0 GB, du -smx /System/Volumes/Data = 227,529 MB df delta: ~100 MB consumed du delta: +10 MB (background system activity) Phantom: ~90 MB -- no corresponding file anywhere on disk Without --adapter (same code, same model): zero space change du was run with sudo -x. Files modified during the call were checked with sudo find -mmin -10 -- only Spotlight DBs, diagnostics logs, and a 7MB InferenceProviderService vocab cache. Nothing accounts for the ~90MB loss. fs_usage shows TGOnDeviceInferenceProviderService writing hundreds of APFS metadata blocks (RdMeta on /dev/disk3) per adapter call. Recovery Mode diagnostics: fsck_apfs -o -y -s: no overallocations, bitmap consistent (118.6M blocks counted = spaceman allocated) fsck_apfs -o -y -T -s: B-tree repair found nothing fsck_apfs -o -y -T -F -s: "error: container keybag (39003576+1): failed to get keybag data: Inappropriate file type or format. Encryption key structures are invalid." No fsck_apfs flag combination reclaims the space. The leaked blocks are validly allocated in the APFS bitmap and referenced in the extent tree, but not associated with any file visible to du, find, stat, or lsof. Has anyone else observed space loss when using SystemLanguageModel.Adapter? If I am missing something obvious, I would love to know.
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macOS Tahoe: IPMonitor incorrectly re-ranks interfaces causing VPN DNS leaks
Description Enterprise users are experiencing VPN resource access failures after upgrading to macOS Tahoe. Investigation indicates that configd (specifically IPMonitor) is incorrectly re-ranking network interfaces after a connectivity failure with probe server. This results in DNS queries routing through the physical network adapter (en0) instead of the VPN virtual adapter, even while the tunnel is active. This behaviour is not seen in previous macOS versions. Steps to Reproduce: Connect to an enterprise VPN (e.g., Ivanti Secure Access). Trigger a transient network condition where the Apple probe server is unreachable. For example make the DNS server down for 30 sec. Observe the system routing DNS queries for internal resources to the physical adapter. Expected Results The: VPN virtual interface should maintain its primary rank for enterprise DNS queries regardless of the physical adapter's probe status. Actual Results: IPMonitor detects an UplinkIssue, deprioritizes the VPN interface, and elevates the physical adapter to a higher priority rank. Technical Root Cause & Logs: The system logs show IPMonitor identifying an issue and modifying the interface priority at 16:03:54: IPMonitor Detection: The process identifies an inability to reach the Apple probe server and marks en0 with an advisory: Log snippet 2026-01-06 16:03:53.956399+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] configd[594] SetInterfaceAdvisory(en0) = UplinkIssue (2) reason='unable to reach probe server' Interface Re-ranking: Immediately following, IPMonitor recalculates the rank, placing the physical service ID at a higher priority (lower numerical rank) than the VPN service ID (net.pulsesecure...): Log snippet 2026-01-06 16:03:53.967935+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 0. en0 serviceID=50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 addr=192.168.0.128 rank=0x200000d 2026-01-06 16:03:53.967947+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 1. en0 serviceID=net.pulsesecure.pulse.nc.main addr=192.168.0.128 rank=0x2ffffff 3.Physical adapter Is selected as Primary Interface: 2026-01-06 16:03:53.968145+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 is the new primary IPv4 configd[594]: 50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 is the new primary DNS Packet Trace Evidence Wireshark confirms that DNS queries for enterprise-specific DNS servers are being originated from the physical IP (192.168.0.128) instead of the virtual adapter: Time: 16:03:54.084 Source: 192.168.0.128 (Physical Adapter) Destination: 172.29.155.115 (Internal VPN DNS Server) Result: Connectivity Failure (Queries sent outside the tunnel)
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AppEntity / EntityQuery returns multiple results but Shortcuts only displays a single item on newest iOS 26.4
We are observing a regression in iOS 26.4 related to AppIntents, specifically AppEntity + EntityQuery. When using a single AppIntent with a parameter backed by AppEntity and EntityQuery, the query correctly returns multiple entities (e.g. ~50 items). However, in the Shortcuts app UI, only a single item is displayed. This behavior differs from iOS 26.3 and earlier, where all returned entities are correctly displayed in the selection list. This issue significantly impacts dynamic configuration use cases where AppEntity is used to represent server-driven or runtime-generated options.(The screenshots below illustrate the difference in shortcut presentation between iOS 26.4 and earlier versions.)
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Charts performance issue
Hi, I want to recreate a chart from Apple Health and I have code like this. When I scroll - especially the week and month charts, there are performance issues. If I remove .chartScrollPosition(x: $scrollChartPosition), it runs smoothly, but I need to know which part of the chart is currently displayed. Can you help me? import Charts import SwiftUI struct MacroChartView: View { var selectedRange: ChartRange var binnedPoints: [MacroBinPoint] @State private var scrollChartPosition: Date = .now var body: some View { VStack { Text("\(selectedRange.rangeLabel(for: scrollChartPosition))") Chart(binnedPoints) { point in BarMark( x: .value("Date", point.date, unit: selectedRange.binComponent), y: .value("Calories", point.calories) ) } .frame(height: 324) .chartXVisibleDomain(length: selectedRange.visibleDomainLength()) .chartScrollableAxes(.horizontal) .chartScrollPosition(x: $scrollChartPosition) .chartScrollTargetBehavior(.valueAligned(matching: selectedRange.scrollAlignmentComponents)) .chartXAxis { switch selectedRange { case .week: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .day)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.weekday(.abbreviated)) } case .month: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .weekOfYear)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.day()) } case .halfYear: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .month)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.month(.abbreviated)) } case .year: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .month)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.month(.abbreviated)) } } } } } } enum MeasurementHistoryMode { case macros case comparisons } enum MacroKindToDisplay { case protein, fat, carbs } enum MacrosDisplayMode: Equatable { case all case single(MacroKindToDisplay) } enum ChartRange: String, CaseIterable { case week = "T" case month = "M" case halfYear = "6M" case year = "R" var binComponent: Calendar.Component { switch self { case .week, .month: return .day case .halfYear: return .weekOfYear case .year: return .month } } var scrollAlignmentComponents: DateComponents { switch self { case .week: return DateComponents(hour: 0, minute: 0, second: 0) case .month: return DateComponents(hour: 0) case .halfYear: return DateComponents(weekday: 1) case .year: return DateComponents(day: 1) } } func visibleDomainLength() -> Int { switch self { case .week: return 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .month: return 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .halfYear: return 6 * 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .year: return 12 * 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 } } func start(for date: Date) -> Date { let cal = Calendar.current switch self { case .week, .month: return cal.startOfDay(for: date) case .halfYear: return cal.dateInterval(of: .weekOfYear, for: date)?.start ?? cal.startOfDay(for: date) case .year: return cal.dateInterval(of: .month, for: date)?.start ?? cal.startOfDay(for: date) } } func rangeLabel(for start: Date) -> String { let end = start.addingTimeInterval(TimeInterval(visibleDomainLength())) let f = DateFormatter() f.dateFormat = Calendar.current.isDate(start, inSameDayAs: end) ? "MMM d" : "MMM d" return Calendar.current.isDate(start, inSameDayAs: end) ? f.string(from: start) : "\(f.string(from: start)) – \(f.string(from: end))" } } struct MacrosPoint: Identifiable { var id: Date { date } let date: Date let calories: Double let proteinInGrams: Double let carbsInGrams: Double let fatInGrams: Double } struct MacroBinPoint: Identifiable { var id: Date { date } let date: Date let calories: Double let proteinKcal: Double let carbsKcal: Double let fatKcal: Double } func bin(points: [MacrosPoint], for period: ChartRange) -> [MacroBinPoint] { let grouped = Dictionary(grouping: points) { point in period.start(for: point.date) } let bins = grouped.map { (start, items) -> MacroBinPoint in var calories = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.calories } var proteinKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.proteinInGrams * 4 } var carbsKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.carbsInGrams * 4 } var fatKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.fatInGrams * 9 } calories /= Double(items.count) proteinKcal /= Double(items.count) carbsKcal /= Double(items.count) fatKcal /= Double(items.count) return MacroBinPoint(date: start, calories: calories, proteinKcal: proteinKcal, carbsKcal: carbsKcal, fatKcal: fatKcal) } .sorted { $0.date < $1.date } return bins } struct ExampleData { static let macrosPoints: [MacrosPoint] = [ MacrosPoint(date: Date(timeIntervalSince1970: 1687949774), calories: 1895, proteinInGrams: 115, carbsInGrams: 192, fatInGrams: 72),... ]
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Balearic Islands
I would like to report a persistent Apple Maps data issue affecting the Spanish (Spain) version of Apple Maps, especially in the Balearic Islands. Apple Maps is displaying several official place names incorrectly, including municipalities, towns, neighbourhoods and local geographic names. In some cases, Apple Maps also shows duplicated or non-existent neighbourhoods, or classifies neighbourhoods incorrectly as towns/cities. The problem is not isolated to one place. It affects several areas of the Balearic Islands, particularly Mallorca and Menorca. Some examples include incorrect or outdated forms such as Mahon / Mahón instead of Maó, Ciudadela instead of Ciutadella de Menorca, and other place names that do not match the official names used by Spanish geographic authorities. These names should follow official geographic sources such as the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) and the official cartographic data of the Balearic Islands. The issue appears specifically in the Spanish (Spain) version of Apple Maps. I have tried to report these errors many times using the built-in “Report an Issue” function in Apple Maps, including official references and screenshots. However, the reports are repeatedly rejected with the same generic response: “The specific change could not be made.” This reporting function does not seem to work properly for different types of map data. It fails not only for official city and town names, but also for neighbourhoods, duplicated or non-existent areas, and POIs. Even when the correction is supported by official geographic sources or clear local evidence, the reports are rejected without a useful explanation or a real review process.
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Apple Developer Program enrollment pending for 4 days - no activation email received
I enrolled in the Apple Developer Program on April 13, 2026 (Order Number: W214****). Payment was completed and the invoice was issued, but my account has not been activated yet. It has now been 4 days. I have not received any activation email, nor any request for identity verification or additional information. Could anyone help? I am waiting to publish my app and this delay is blocking my progress.
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iOS26.4,appStoreReceiptURL获取票据延迟
iOS 26.4系统上,我们发现三个问题: 1.调用了finishTransaction接口,但是在App重新启动后,[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue].transactions仍然会有这笔订单。 2.支付完成后,[[NSBundle mainBundle] appStoreReceiptURL]],拿到的票据解析出来里面的商品是空的,需要延迟2秒钟左右在调用[[NSBundle mainBundle] appStoreReceiptURL]]才能获取有效票据。 3.支付完成后,如果用户没有点击最后弹出的确认弹框,等待5秒钟,系统会自己回调 - (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray<SKPaymentTransaction *> *)transactions; 代理方法。正常应该是用户点击了最后弹出的确认弹框,在回调- (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray<SKPaymentTransaction *> *)transactions;方法。 我们在苹果开发者论坛上面找到其他开发者反馈的类似问题,链接如下: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817700 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/792437?answerId=849557022#849557022 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817834 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817706 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/818586 我们有大量用户升级到了26.4系统,这对于我们造成了巨大的困扰,我们需要你们的帮助,感谢!
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Clarification on HealthKit Observer Behavior in Flutter App vs Native iOS App
Hello Apple Developer Support / Community, I would like clarification regarding HealthKit observer behavior when comparing a Flutter-based iOS app with a fully native iOS app. We are using HealthKit background delivery with: HKObserverQuery enableBackgroundDelivery HKAnchoredObjectQuery We have observed that in a Flutter-based app, HKObserverQuery callbacks appear to execute multiple times or more frequently than expected for a single data update. In comparison, a native iOS implementation using similar HealthKit logic appears more stable and predictable. We would like to understand the expected platform behavior and whether there are any known considerations from Apple’s perspective. Specific questions: Does iOS treat HealthKit observer delivery differently for apps built with Flutter versus fully native UIKit / Swift apps? Are there known issues where app lifecycle handling, Flutter engine initialization, method channels, isolates, or plugin architecture could cause repeated observer callbacks? Can repeated HKObserverQuery executions occur if queries are registered multiple times during app launches or engine restarts? Does Apple recommend any specific observer management pattern for cross-platform frameworks such as Flutter? From the HealthKit system side, should observer callback frequency be identical regardless of whether the app is Flutter or native, assuming the same iOS code is used? We are trying to determine whether this behavior is due to HealthKit delivery semantics, duplicate observer registration, Flutter lifecycle integration, or framework-related limitations. Any guidance from Apple or developers who have implemented HealthKit successfully in Flutter would be appreciated. Thank you.
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MTL4FXTemporalDenoisedScaler initialization
I’m trying to use MTL4FXTemporalDenoisedScaler, and I’m seeing a crash during initialization even with a very simple sample app. I created a minimal sample here: https://github.com/tatsuya-ogawa/MetalFXInitExample The exception is: NSException: "-[AGXG16XFamilyHeap baseObject]: unrecognized selector sent to instance ..." What I found is: • This works: descriptor.makeTemporalDenoisedScaler(device: device) • This crashes: descriptor.makeTemporalDenoisedScaler(device: device, compiler: metal4Compiler) So the issue seems to happen only with the Metal4FX version. For testing, I’m using an iPhone 15 Pro. According to the Metal Feature Set Tables, MetalFX denoised upscaling should be supported on Apple9 and later, so I believe the device itself should meet the requirements. Reference: https://developer.apple.com/metal/Metal-Feature-Set-Tables.pdf Has anyone seen this before, or knows what might be causing it? I’d appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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DeviceActivityReport Extension not working on iOS 26.4 — Extension process never launches
Device: iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 26.4 Xcode: Latest version, development signing with "Automatically manage signing" Team: Registered Apple Developer Program (Organization) Problem DeviceActivityReport SwiftUI view renders completely blank. The Report Extension's makeConfiguration(representing:) is never called (confirmed via App Group counter that stays at 0). The DeviceActivityMonitorExtension callbacks (intervalDidStart, eventDidReachThreshold) also never fire. What works AuthorizationCenter.shared.requestAuthorization(for: .individual) → .approved DeviceActivityCenter().startMonitoring() → registers schedules successfully, center.activities returns them ManagedSettingsStore.shield.applications → blocks apps correctly from the main app process Screen Time is enabled and actively collecting data (Settings > Screen Time shows per-app usage: Clash Royale 2h 35m, etc.) App Group UserDefaults(suiteName:) read/write works from the main app What doesn't work DeviceActivityReportExtension.makeConfiguration() is never called (callCount stays 0 in App Group) DeviceActivityMonitorExtension.intervalDidStart() is never called No extension callbacks fire at all — the extension process is never launched by iOS Confirmed it's NOT our app's issue We created a brand new Xcode project from Apple's template: File > New > Project > App File > New > Target > Device Activity Report Extension Added Family Controls capability to both targets Embedded DeviceActivityReport view in ContentView with daily filter Built and ran on the same device Result: Same blank screen. The template project's Report Extension also never renders any data. Console errors Failed to locate container app bundle record. The process may not be entitled to access the LaunchServices database or the app may have moved. (501) personaAttributesForPersonaType for type:0 failed with error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "The connection to service named com.apple.mobile.usermanagerd.xpc was invalidated: Connection init failed at lookup with error 159 - Sandbox restriction." LaunchServices: store (null) or url (null) was nil: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-54 "process may not map database" Attempt to map database failed: permission was denied. This attempt will not be retried. Failed to initialize client context with error Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-54 "process may not map database" What we've tried Deleting app, rebooting device, reinstalling Re-requesting FamilyControls authorization on every launch Embedding extensions with "Embed & Sign" (not just "Embed Without Signing") Verified all 3 .appex files are in PlugIns/ directory at runtime Verified App Group (group.com.parentguard.app) is accessible Verified all App IDs and capabilities registered in Apple Developer portal Tried different DeviceActivityFilter configurations (daily, hourly) Placed DeviceActivityReport view at root of view hierarchy Clean build, new provisioning profiles Extensions embedded [Diagnose] Found extension: DeviceActivityReportExtension.appex [Diagnose] Found extension: DeviceActivityMonitorExtension.appex [Diagnose] Found extension: ShieldConfigurationExtension.appex Question Has anyone gotten DeviceActivityReport or DeviceActivityMonitorExtension to work on iOS 26.4 with a development-signed build from Xcode? Is there a specific configuration or workaround that makes the extension process launch? The Sandbox restriction error (159) on usermanagerd.xpc seems to be the root cause — is there an entitlement or device setting we're missing?
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Safari Web Extension app distribution through Connct
Hi I uploaded the zenweb mac app for review in TestFlight and it was rejected - after that I uploaded a new version - which was reviewed and approved. Since then all version I upload (TestFlight or App Store) are displayed in TestFlight but the Distribution - App Review is displaying only the link to the first app that was rejected. I have no way of submitting to app to review before publishing. Opened a cse with apple - 102876729124 - received a response from SB - to which I answered on 30 April 2026 since then - nothing - we re keen to deploy, Safari is lagging after Chrome and Edge solution now.
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AI framework usage without user session
We are evaluating various AI frameworks to use within our code, and are hoping to use some of the build-in frameworks in macOS including CoreML and Vision. However, we need to use these frameworks in a background process (system extension) that has no user session attached to it. (To be pedantic, we'll be using an XPC service that is spawned by the system extension, but neither would have an associated user session). Saying the daemon-safe frameworks list has not been updated in a while is an understatement, but it's all we have to go on. CoreGraphics isn't even listed--back then it part of ApplicationServices (I think?) and ApplicationServices is a no go. Vision does use CoreGraphics symbols and data types so I have doubts. We do have a POC that uses both frameworks and they seem to function fine but obviously having something official is better. Any Apple engineers that can comment on this?
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Crash in libquic.dylib | quic_recovery_pto | iOS 26.1
Hello, I am investigating a recurring crash that appears to be originating within the system's network stack. OS Version: iPhone OS 26.1 (23B85) Role: Foreground Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) Exception Subtype: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000 Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000 Triggered by Thread: 19 Description: The crash is triggered by Thread 19 and occurs deep within libquic.dylib during a QUIC recovery timer event. Based on the backtrace, the failure happens in quic_recovery_pto. The issue seems to occur when a protocol instance schedules a wakeup, leading to a null pointer dereference in the system library. Crashed Thread Backtrace snippet:Thread 19 Crashed: Thread 19 Crashed: 0 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a38cc quic_recovery_pto + 72 (quic_recovery.c:1259) 1 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a3390 quic_recovery_timer_fired + 132 (quic_recovery.c:1460) 2 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a1f8c quic_timer_run + 248 (quic_timer.c:210) 3 Network 0x000000018ec76cbc __nw_protocol_instance_schedule_wakeup_block_invoke + 76 (protocol_implementation.cpp:5847) 4 Network 0x000000018eba34e0 __nw_context_reset_timer_block_with_time_block_invoke + 268 (context.cpp:2224) 5 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c84727ec _dispatch_client_callout + 16 (client_callout.mm:85) 6 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c845d664 _dispatch_continuation_pop + 596 (queue.c:349) 7 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c8470528 _dispatch_source_latch_and_call + 396 (source.c:601) 8 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846f1fc _dispatch_source_invoke + 844 (source.c:966) 9 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c8463288 _dispatch_workloop_invoke + 1612 (queue.c:4761) 10 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846c3ec _dispatch_root_queue_drain_deferred_wlh + 292 (queue.c:7265) 11 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846bce4 _dispatch_workloop_worker_thread + 692 (queue.c:6859) 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001ec0623b8 _pthread_wqthread + 292 (pthread.c:2696) 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001ec0618c0 start_wqthread + 8 (:-1) Can anyone provide insights into what might be causing libquic to access an invalid address in this context? Any help or suggestions for further diagnostics would be greatly appreciated.
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Missing DirectX Calls for Tearing and Depth Bound Test in D3DMetal and GPTK 3
I want to address the missing or incomplete DirectX calls from D3DMetal and Game Porting Toolkit 3. These missing calls have in part caused issue with our porting process and we are reconsidering. Missing or Incomplete Calls DXGI_FEATURE_PRESENT_ALLOW_TEARING — IDXGIFactory5::CheckFeatureSupport — this calls has to do with how VSync is handled and some modern games require it to initialize. Currently D3DMetal return 0 maybe by design but most likely because it’s not integrated. Adding a stub that returns 1 can fix this. I’m my use case I simply Noped the check and forced it to continue. D3D12_FEATURE_D3D12_OPTIONS2.DepthBoundsTestSupported — this call is also not present. Which causes games to not initialize rendering. Thankfully this was fixed by once again skipping the check. But this is essential for water rendering. This could be one reason currently water is not rendering in our game. IDXGIOutput6::GetDesc1().ColorSpace — returns DXGI_COLOR_SPACE_RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709 (SDR) on external HDR compatible displays. We were able to fix this by forcing HDR to be enabled. It should return HDR support. These calls may exist but they need to be updated to return the correct values. Specifically for depth bound test you can reference MoltenVK which sets it up on top of Metal since it’s not a native feature. The water issue could be also an issue with how the shaders are compiled. But I’m unable to check because of the closed source nature of GPTK and its debuggers. What is a better way we can debug our game to see why the water isn’t rendering. Does D3DMetal have some debug options or something similar? Feedback Number FB22330617 - Missing DirectX Calls for Tearing and Depth Bound Test in D3DMetal and GPTK 3 We hope these issues are resolved quickly because we were thinking of a simultaneous release with our Windows version, but we can't ship with such large bugs.
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App Store description for iCloud
Hi, A few of my apps will be able to sync with iCloud. So I do realize that we're not allowed to mention any Apple-related names in our app descriptions. Looking for ideas on how to state that the app works with iCloud without saying "iCloud." Thanks, Dan Uff
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Stuck in 'Ready for distribution'
I'm trying to release my first app (so may be missing something obvious), but it passed review 4 days ago and has been 'Ready for distribution' since then without going live. Is this normal, or am I missing some step I have to take? I saw another thread that mentioned setting pricing, but I've done that. TIA
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SystemLanguageModel.Adapter leaks ~100MB of irrecoverable APFS disk space per call
FoundationModels framework, macOS Tahoe 26.4.1, MacBook Air M4. Loading a LoRA adapter via SystemLanguageModel.Adapter(fileURL:) leaks ~100MB of APFS disk space per invocation. The space is permanently consumed at the APFS block level with no corresponding file. Calls without an adapter show zero space loss. Running ~300 adapter calls in a benchmark loop leaked ~30GB and nearly filled a 500GB drive. The total unrecoverable phantom space is now ~239GB (461GB allocated on Data volume, 222GB visible to du). Reproduction: Build a CLI tool that loads a .fmadapter and runs one generation Measure before/after with df and du: Before: df free = 9.1 GB, du -smx /System/Volumes/Data = 227,519 MB After: df free = 9.0 GB, du -smx /System/Volumes/Data = 227,529 MB df delta: ~100 MB consumed du delta: +10 MB (background system activity) Phantom: ~90 MB -- no corresponding file anywhere on disk Without --adapter (same code, same model): zero space change du was run with sudo -x. Files modified during the call were checked with sudo find -mmin -10 -- only Spotlight DBs, diagnostics logs, and a 7MB InferenceProviderService vocab cache. Nothing accounts for the ~90MB loss. fs_usage shows TGOnDeviceInferenceProviderService writing hundreds of APFS metadata blocks (RdMeta on /dev/disk3) per adapter call. Recovery Mode diagnostics: fsck_apfs -o -y -s: no overallocations, bitmap consistent (118.6M blocks counted = spaceman allocated) fsck_apfs -o -y -T -s: B-tree repair found nothing fsck_apfs -o -y -T -F -s: "error: container keybag (39003576+1): failed to get keybag data: Inappropriate file type or format. Encryption key structures are invalid." No fsck_apfs flag combination reclaims the space. The leaked blocks are validly allocated in the APFS bitmap and referenced in the extent tree, but not associated with any file visible to du, find, stat, or lsof. Has anyone else observed space loss when using SystemLanguageModel.Adapter? If I am missing something obvious, I would love to know.
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macOS Tahoe: IPMonitor incorrectly re-ranks interfaces causing VPN DNS leaks
Description Enterprise users are experiencing VPN resource access failures after upgrading to macOS Tahoe. Investigation indicates that configd (specifically IPMonitor) is incorrectly re-ranking network interfaces after a connectivity failure with probe server. This results in DNS queries routing through the physical network adapter (en0) instead of the VPN virtual adapter, even while the tunnel is active. This behaviour is not seen in previous macOS versions. Steps to Reproduce: Connect to an enterprise VPN (e.g., Ivanti Secure Access). Trigger a transient network condition where the Apple probe server is unreachable. For example make the DNS server down for 30 sec. Observe the system routing DNS queries for internal resources to the physical adapter. Expected Results The: VPN virtual interface should maintain its primary rank for enterprise DNS queries regardless of the physical adapter's probe status. Actual Results: IPMonitor detects an UplinkIssue, deprioritizes the VPN interface, and elevates the physical adapter to a higher priority rank. Technical Root Cause & Logs: The system logs show IPMonitor identifying an issue and modifying the interface priority at 16:03:54: IPMonitor Detection: The process identifies an inability to reach the Apple probe server and marks en0 with an advisory: Log snippet 2026-01-06 16:03:53.956399+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] configd[594] SetInterfaceAdvisory(en0) = UplinkIssue (2) reason='unable to reach probe server' Interface Re-ranking: Immediately following, IPMonitor recalculates the rank, placing the physical service ID at a higher priority (lower numerical rank) than the VPN service ID (net.pulsesecure...): Log snippet 2026-01-06 16:03:53.967935+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 0. en0 serviceID=50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 addr=192.168.0.128 rank=0x200000d 2026-01-06 16:03:53.967947+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 1. en0 serviceID=net.pulsesecure.pulse.nc.main addr=192.168.0.128 rank=0x2ffffff 3.Physical adapter Is selected as Primary Interface: 2026-01-06 16:03:53.968145+0100 localhost configd[594]: [com.apple.SystemConfiguration:IPMonitor] 50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 is the new primary IPv4 configd[594]: 50CD9266-B097-4664-BFE6-7BAFCC5E9DC0 is the new primary DNS Packet Trace Evidence Wireshark confirms that DNS queries for enterprise-specific DNS servers are being originated from the physical IP (192.168.0.128) instead of the virtual adapter: Time: 16:03:54.084 Source: 192.168.0.128 (Physical Adapter) Destination: 172.29.155.115 (Internal VPN DNS Server) Result: Connectivity Failure (Queries sent outside the tunnel)
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Sharing ScreenTime data to a custom server
With the ScreenTime API Apple talks a lot about their focus on privacy and the data not leaving the device. Does that mean there would be a problem with an app where the users ScreenTime data is shared to a custom backend? Could this potentially cause an app to be rejected from the AppStore?
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AppEntity / EntityQuery returns multiple results but Shortcuts only displays a single item on newest iOS 26.4
We are observing a regression in iOS 26.4 related to AppIntents, specifically AppEntity + EntityQuery. When using a single AppIntent with a parameter backed by AppEntity and EntityQuery, the query correctly returns multiple entities (e.g. ~50 items). However, in the Shortcuts app UI, only a single item is displayed. This behavior differs from iOS 26.3 and earlier, where all returned entities are correctly displayed in the selection list. This issue significantly impacts dynamic configuration use cases where AppEntity is used to represent server-driven or runtime-generated options.(The screenshots below illustrate the difference in shortcut presentation between iOS 26.4 and earlier versions.)
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Charts performance issue
Hi, I want to recreate a chart from Apple Health and I have code like this. When I scroll - especially the week and month charts, there are performance issues. If I remove .chartScrollPosition(x: $scrollChartPosition), it runs smoothly, but I need to know which part of the chart is currently displayed. Can you help me? import Charts import SwiftUI struct MacroChartView: View { var selectedRange: ChartRange var binnedPoints: [MacroBinPoint] @State private var scrollChartPosition: Date = .now var body: some View { VStack { Text("\(selectedRange.rangeLabel(for: scrollChartPosition))") Chart(binnedPoints) { point in BarMark( x: .value("Date", point.date, unit: selectedRange.binComponent), y: .value("Calories", point.calories) ) } .frame(height: 324) .chartXVisibleDomain(length: selectedRange.visibleDomainLength()) .chartScrollableAxes(.horizontal) .chartScrollPosition(x: $scrollChartPosition) .chartScrollTargetBehavior(.valueAligned(matching: selectedRange.scrollAlignmentComponents)) .chartXAxis { switch selectedRange { case .week: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .day)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.weekday(.abbreviated)) } case .month: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .weekOfYear)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.day()) } case .halfYear: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .month)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.month(.abbreviated)) } case .year: AxisMarks(values: .stride(by: .month)) { date in AxisGridLine() AxisTick() AxisValueLabel(format: .dateTime.month(.abbreviated)) } } } } } } enum MeasurementHistoryMode { case macros case comparisons } enum MacroKindToDisplay { case protein, fat, carbs } enum MacrosDisplayMode: Equatable { case all case single(MacroKindToDisplay) } enum ChartRange: String, CaseIterable { case week = "T" case month = "M" case halfYear = "6M" case year = "R" var binComponent: Calendar.Component { switch self { case .week, .month: return .day case .halfYear: return .weekOfYear case .year: return .month } } var scrollAlignmentComponents: DateComponents { switch self { case .week: return DateComponents(hour: 0, minute: 0, second: 0) case .month: return DateComponents(hour: 0) case .halfYear: return DateComponents(weekday: 1) case .year: return DateComponents(day: 1) } } func visibleDomainLength() -> Int { switch self { case .week: return 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .month: return 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .halfYear: return 6 * 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 case .year: return 12 * 31 * 24 * 60 * 60 } } func start(for date: Date) -> Date { let cal = Calendar.current switch self { case .week, .month: return cal.startOfDay(for: date) case .halfYear: return cal.dateInterval(of: .weekOfYear, for: date)?.start ?? cal.startOfDay(for: date) case .year: return cal.dateInterval(of: .month, for: date)?.start ?? cal.startOfDay(for: date) } } func rangeLabel(for start: Date) -> String { let end = start.addingTimeInterval(TimeInterval(visibleDomainLength())) let f = DateFormatter() f.dateFormat = Calendar.current.isDate(start, inSameDayAs: end) ? "MMM d" : "MMM d" return Calendar.current.isDate(start, inSameDayAs: end) ? f.string(from: start) : "\(f.string(from: start)) – \(f.string(from: end))" } } struct MacrosPoint: Identifiable { var id: Date { date } let date: Date let calories: Double let proteinInGrams: Double let carbsInGrams: Double let fatInGrams: Double } struct MacroBinPoint: Identifiable { var id: Date { date } let date: Date let calories: Double let proteinKcal: Double let carbsKcal: Double let fatKcal: Double } func bin(points: [MacrosPoint], for period: ChartRange) -> [MacroBinPoint] { let grouped = Dictionary(grouping: points) { point in period.start(for: point.date) } let bins = grouped.map { (start, items) -> MacroBinPoint in var calories = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.calories } var proteinKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.proteinInGrams * 4 } var carbsKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.carbsInGrams * 4 } var fatKcal = items.reduce(0) { $0 + $1.fatInGrams * 9 } calories /= Double(items.count) proteinKcal /= Double(items.count) carbsKcal /= Double(items.count) fatKcal /= Double(items.count) return MacroBinPoint(date: start, calories: calories, proteinKcal: proteinKcal, carbsKcal: carbsKcal, fatKcal: fatKcal) } .sorted { $0.date < $1.date } return bins } struct ExampleData { static let macrosPoints: [MacrosPoint] = [ MacrosPoint(date: Date(timeIntervalSince1970: 1687949774), calories: 1895, proteinInGrams: 115, carbsInGrams: 192, fatInGrams: 72),... ]
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Balearic Islands
I would like to report a persistent Apple Maps data issue affecting the Spanish (Spain) version of Apple Maps, especially in the Balearic Islands. Apple Maps is displaying several official place names incorrectly, including municipalities, towns, neighbourhoods and local geographic names. In some cases, Apple Maps also shows duplicated or non-existent neighbourhoods, or classifies neighbourhoods incorrectly as towns/cities. The problem is not isolated to one place. It affects several areas of the Balearic Islands, particularly Mallorca and Menorca. Some examples include incorrect or outdated forms such as Mahon / Mahón instead of Maó, Ciudadela instead of Ciutadella de Menorca, and other place names that do not match the official names used by Spanish geographic authorities. These names should follow official geographic sources such as the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) and the official cartographic data of the Balearic Islands. The issue appears specifically in the Spanish (Spain) version of Apple Maps. I have tried to report these errors many times using the built-in “Report an Issue” function in Apple Maps, including official references and screenshots. However, the reports are repeatedly rejected with the same generic response: “The specific change could not be made.” This reporting function does not seem to work properly for different types of map data. It fails not only for official city and town names, but also for neighbourhoods, duplicated or non-existent areas, and POIs. Even when the correction is supported by official geographic sources or clear local evidence, the reports are rejected without a useful explanation or a real review process.
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Apple Developer Program enrollment pending for 4 days - no activation email received
I enrolled in the Apple Developer Program on April 13, 2026 (Order Number: W214****). Payment was completed and the invoice was issued, but my account has not been activated yet. It has now been 4 days. I have not received any activation email, nor any request for identity verification or additional information. Could anyone help? I am waiting to publish my app and this delay is blocking my progress.
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iOS26.4,appStoreReceiptURL获取票据延迟
iOS 26.4系统上,我们发现三个问题: 1.调用了finishTransaction接口,但是在App重新启动后,[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue].transactions仍然会有这笔订单。 2.支付完成后,[[NSBundle mainBundle] appStoreReceiptURL]],拿到的票据解析出来里面的商品是空的,需要延迟2秒钟左右在调用[[NSBundle mainBundle] appStoreReceiptURL]]才能获取有效票据。 3.支付完成后,如果用户没有点击最后弹出的确认弹框,等待5秒钟,系统会自己回调 - (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray<SKPaymentTransaction *> *)transactions; 代理方法。正常应该是用户点击了最后弹出的确认弹框,在回调- (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray<SKPaymentTransaction *> *)transactions;方法。 我们在苹果开发者论坛上面找到其他开发者反馈的类似问题,链接如下: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817700 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/792437?answerId=849557022#849557022 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817834 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/817706 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/818586 我们有大量用户升级到了26.4系统,这对于我们造成了巨大的困扰,我们需要你们的帮助,感谢!
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Clarification on HealthKit Observer Behavior in Flutter App vs Native iOS App
Hello Apple Developer Support / Community, I would like clarification regarding HealthKit observer behavior when comparing a Flutter-based iOS app with a fully native iOS app. We are using HealthKit background delivery with: HKObserverQuery enableBackgroundDelivery HKAnchoredObjectQuery We have observed that in a Flutter-based app, HKObserverQuery callbacks appear to execute multiple times or more frequently than expected for a single data update. In comparison, a native iOS implementation using similar HealthKit logic appears more stable and predictable. We would like to understand the expected platform behavior and whether there are any known considerations from Apple’s perspective. Specific questions: Does iOS treat HealthKit observer delivery differently for apps built with Flutter versus fully native UIKit / Swift apps? Are there known issues where app lifecycle handling, Flutter engine initialization, method channels, isolates, or plugin architecture could cause repeated observer callbacks? Can repeated HKObserverQuery executions occur if queries are registered multiple times during app launches or engine restarts? Does Apple recommend any specific observer management pattern for cross-platform frameworks such as Flutter? From the HealthKit system side, should observer callback frequency be identical regardless of whether the app is Flutter or native, assuming the same iOS code is used? We are trying to determine whether this behavior is due to HealthKit delivery semantics, duplicate observer registration, Flutter lifecycle integration, or framework-related limitations. Any guidance from Apple or developers who have implemented HealthKit successfully in Flutter would be appreciated. Thank you.
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MTL4FXTemporalDenoisedScaler initialization
I’m trying to use MTL4FXTemporalDenoisedScaler, and I’m seeing a crash during initialization even with a very simple sample app. I created a minimal sample here: https://github.com/tatsuya-ogawa/MetalFXInitExample The exception is: NSException: "-[AGXG16XFamilyHeap baseObject]: unrecognized selector sent to instance ..." What I found is: • This works: descriptor.makeTemporalDenoisedScaler(device: device) • This crashes: descriptor.makeTemporalDenoisedScaler(device: device, compiler: metal4Compiler) So the issue seems to happen only with the Metal4FX version. For testing, I’m using an iPhone 15 Pro. According to the Metal Feature Set Tables, MetalFX denoised upscaling should be supported on Apple9 and later, so I believe the device itself should meet the requirements. Reference: https://developer.apple.com/metal/Metal-Feature-Set-Tables.pdf Has anyone seen this before, or knows what might be causing it? I’d appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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DeviceActivityReport Extension not working on iOS 26.4 — Extension process never launches
Device: iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 26.4 Xcode: Latest version, development signing with "Automatically manage signing" Team: Registered Apple Developer Program (Organization) Problem DeviceActivityReport SwiftUI view renders completely blank. The Report Extension's makeConfiguration(representing:) is never called (confirmed via App Group counter that stays at 0). The DeviceActivityMonitorExtension callbacks (intervalDidStart, eventDidReachThreshold) also never fire. What works AuthorizationCenter.shared.requestAuthorization(for: .individual) → .approved DeviceActivityCenter().startMonitoring() → registers schedules successfully, center.activities returns them ManagedSettingsStore.shield.applications → blocks apps correctly from the main app process Screen Time is enabled and actively collecting data (Settings > Screen Time shows per-app usage: Clash Royale 2h 35m, etc.) App Group UserDefaults(suiteName:) read/write works from the main app What doesn't work DeviceActivityReportExtension.makeConfiguration() is never called (callCount stays 0 in App Group) DeviceActivityMonitorExtension.intervalDidStart() is never called No extension callbacks fire at all — the extension process is never launched by iOS Confirmed it's NOT our app's issue We created a brand new Xcode project from Apple's template: File > New > Project > App File > New > Target > Device Activity Report Extension Added Family Controls capability to both targets Embedded DeviceActivityReport view in ContentView with daily filter Built and ran on the same device Result: Same blank screen. The template project's Report Extension also never renders any data. Console errors Failed to locate container app bundle record. The process may not be entitled to access the LaunchServices database or the app may have moved. (501) personaAttributesForPersonaType for type:0 failed with error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "The connection to service named com.apple.mobile.usermanagerd.xpc was invalidated: Connection init failed at lookup with error 159 - Sandbox restriction." LaunchServices: store (null) or url (null) was nil: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-54 "process may not map database" Attempt to map database failed: permission was denied. This attempt will not be retried. Failed to initialize client context with error Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-54 "process may not map database" What we've tried Deleting app, rebooting device, reinstalling Re-requesting FamilyControls authorization on every launch Embedding extensions with "Embed & Sign" (not just "Embed Without Signing") Verified all 3 .appex files are in PlugIns/ directory at runtime Verified App Group (group.com.parentguard.app) is accessible Verified all App IDs and capabilities registered in Apple Developer portal Tried different DeviceActivityFilter configurations (daily, hourly) Placed DeviceActivityReport view at root of view hierarchy Clean build, new provisioning profiles Extensions embedded [Diagnose] Found extension: DeviceActivityReportExtension.appex [Diagnose] Found extension: DeviceActivityMonitorExtension.appex [Diagnose] Found extension: ShieldConfigurationExtension.appex Question Has anyone gotten DeviceActivityReport or DeviceActivityMonitorExtension to work on iOS 26.4 with a development-signed build from Xcode? Is there a specific configuration or workaround that makes the extension process launch? The Sandbox restriction error (159) on usermanagerd.xpc seems to be the root cause — is there an entitlement or device setting we're missing?
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Safari Web Extension app distribution through Connct
Hi I uploaded the zenweb mac app for review in TestFlight and it was rejected - after that I uploaded a new version - which was reviewed and approved. Since then all version I upload (TestFlight or App Store) are displayed in TestFlight but the Distribution - App Review is displaying only the link to the first app that was rejected. I have no way of submitting to app to review before publishing. Opened a cse with apple - 102876729124 - received a response from SB - to which I answered on 30 April 2026 since then - nothing - we re keen to deploy, Safari is lagging after Chrome and Edge solution now.
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AI framework usage without user session
We are evaluating various AI frameworks to use within our code, and are hoping to use some of the build-in frameworks in macOS including CoreML and Vision. However, we need to use these frameworks in a background process (system extension) that has no user session attached to it. (To be pedantic, we'll be using an XPC service that is spawned by the system extension, but neither would have an associated user session). Saying the daemon-safe frameworks list has not been updated in a while is an understatement, but it's all we have to go on. CoreGraphics isn't even listed--back then it part of ApplicationServices (I think?) and ApplicationServices is a no go. Vision does use CoreGraphics symbols and data types so I have doubts. We do have a POC that uses both frameworks and they seem to function fine but obviously having something official is better. Any Apple engineers that can comment on this?
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App Review Stuck in "In Review" Stage
My app is stuck in the "in review" stage for a whole day. This is my first time experiencing the review taking this long without an approval or rejection. Did my review get stuck or lost or something? Is there anyway to get any clarity on this?
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Unable to receive an invite
I am unable to receive an invite email on my apple account in order to accept and get access to testflight for testing apps
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Where to see logs from my application
Hi folks, in my application I write some logs over debugPrint or directly over print. The application is already distributed and some part of functionality failed with application traceback. I would like to ask user for providing logs from the App. Is it possible to get those logs? Thanks Petr
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Crash in libquic.dylib | quic_recovery_pto | iOS 26.1
Hello, I am investigating a recurring crash that appears to be originating within the system's network stack. OS Version: iPhone OS 26.1 (23B85) Role: Foreground Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) Exception Subtype: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000 Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000 Triggered by Thread: 19 Description: The crash is triggered by Thread 19 and occurs deep within libquic.dylib during a QUIC recovery timer event. Based on the backtrace, the failure happens in quic_recovery_pto. The issue seems to occur when a protocol instance schedules a wakeup, leading to a null pointer dereference in the system library. Crashed Thread Backtrace snippet:Thread 19 Crashed: Thread 19 Crashed: 0 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a38cc quic_recovery_pto + 72 (quic_recovery.c:1259) 1 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a3390 quic_recovery_timer_fired + 132 (quic_recovery.c:1460) 2 libquic.dylib 0x00000001a00a1f8c quic_timer_run + 248 (quic_timer.c:210) 3 Network 0x000000018ec76cbc __nw_protocol_instance_schedule_wakeup_block_invoke + 76 (protocol_implementation.cpp:5847) 4 Network 0x000000018eba34e0 __nw_context_reset_timer_block_with_time_block_invoke + 268 (context.cpp:2224) 5 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c84727ec _dispatch_client_callout + 16 (client_callout.mm:85) 6 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c845d664 _dispatch_continuation_pop + 596 (queue.c:349) 7 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c8470528 _dispatch_source_latch_and_call + 396 (source.c:601) 8 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846f1fc _dispatch_source_invoke + 844 (source.c:966) 9 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c8463288 _dispatch_workloop_invoke + 1612 (queue.c:4761) 10 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846c3ec _dispatch_root_queue_drain_deferred_wlh + 292 (queue.c:7265) 11 libdispatch.dylib 0x00000001c846bce4 _dispatch_workloop_worker_thread + 692 (queue.c:6859) 12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001ec0623b8 _pthread_wqthread + 292 (pthread.c:2696) 13 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00000001ec0618c0 start_wqthread + 8 (:-1) Can anyone provide insights into what might be causing libquic to access an invalid address in this context? Any help or suggestions for further diagnostics would be greatly appreciated.
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