Code dropdown links to blank for XCode item
Summary
The Code dropdown menu on a repository has a blank link associated to XCode. Originally captured in slack: https://gitlab.slack.com/archives/CETG54GQ0/p1758534006255649.
Steps to reproduce
- To see XCode --> go to a project with an Xcode project file, then open Code dropdown
Example Project
What is the current bug behavior?
Links to About.blank
What is the expected correct behavior?
Shows correct link
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
Output of checks
Results of GitLab environment info
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Results of GitLab application Check
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(For installations with omnibus-gitlab package run and paste the output of: \`sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:check SANITIZE=true\`) (For installations from source run and paste the output of: \`sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production SANITIZE=true\`) (we will only investigate if the tests are passing)
Possible fixes
Possible fix:
Workaround:
- The workaround for this scenario would be to suggest users clone to their machines and launch the project in Xcode manually rather than clicking on the menu item.
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Edited by Gina Doyle