![]() So I went back to the old and good manual way. And that was the problem because sdkman “doesn’t expose” the JDK version to /usr/libexec/java_home. I usually install the JDK manually with Homebrew, but for this time I decided to give sdkman a try. ![]() ![]() So I tried to run /usr/libexec/java_home in the command line and I got the same error: The operation couldn’t be completed. This was a very strange issue because the JDK is installed and everything is working on the command line and Android Studio/IntelliJ.Īfter doing some research, I found out in a comment of a Youtrack issue that Xcode is taking the JDK version from /usr/libexec/java_home. When I tried to run the app on the iOS simulator on Xcode, the build failed with a very strange error: “The operation couldn’t be completed. A couple of days ago I opened my Kotlin Multiplatform pet project MoneyFlow on a different machine than usual.
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