Hi Henry,

It seems that Xcode 8.3.3. was released yesterday, too. I will have a look
at this issue. My guess is that in Xcode 8.3.3., Apple has (again!) changed
some internal frameworks we use for deploying to simulator, so we need to
tweak our code to workaround this.

So yes, I suggest sticking to Xcode 8.3.2 for now, which is the latest
tested Xcode that works with LiveCode 8.1.4.

Best,
Panos
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On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 6:56 AM, hlowe via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> The release docs for LC 8.1.4 state:
>
>  "Last but not least, LiveCode 8.1.4 includes support for building iOS apps
> using the latest iOS SDKs, included in Xcode 8.3.x."
>
> Installed LC Indy 8.1.4 on a Mac under MacOS 10.12.5, installed the new
> version of Xcode (8.3.3) and I get this error message when attempting to
> run
> an LC iOS app in the simulator:
>
> "Unable to start simulator: 634,0,0,iPhone Simulator version not found
> 573,220,1,reviPhoneSetSimulatorSDK"
>
> Going to Preferences>Mobile Support and pointing at the newly installed
> Xcode did not help. Reinstalled xCode 8.3.2 and everything back to normal.
>
> Henry
>
>
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