{ "id": "168367", "key": "AC-5020", "fields": { "issuetype": { "id": "1", "description": "A problem which impairs or prevents the functions of the product.", "name": "Bug", "subtask": false }, "project": { "id": "12217", "key": "AC", "name": "Appcelerator - INBOX", "projectCategory": { "id": "10000", "description": "", "name": "Customer Service" } }, "resolution": { "id": "3", "description": "The problem is a duplicate of an existing issue.", "name": "Duplicate" }, "resolutiondate": "2017-06-16T12:04:52.000+0000", "created": "2017-06-13T11:21:35.000+0000", "labels": [ "ios", "xcode" ], "versions": [], "issuelinks": [], "assignee": { "name": "shossain", "key": "shossain", "displayName": "Shak Hossain", "active": false, "timeZone": "America/Los_Angeles" }, "updated": "2017-06-16T12:04:53.000+0000", "status": { "description": "The issue is considered finished, the resolution is correct. Issues which are closed can be reopened.", "name": "Closed", "id": "6", "statusCategory": { "id": 3, "key": "done", "colorName": "green", "name": "Done" } }, "components": [ { "id": "14552", "name": "Appcelerator CLI", "description": "Please enter tickets related to Tooling and the CLI here" } ], "description": "Hi I am trying to run an app with the following command line \r\n*appc run -p ios -T simulator -l trace*\r\n \r\n\r\nBut it breaks with the following error \r\n\r\n[TRACE] [ioslib] No iOS Simulator UDID specified, searching for best match\r\n[TRACE] [ioslib] Scanning Xcodes: 8.3.3:8E3004b\r\n[ERROR] *Unable to find any Xcode installations that supports at least iOS 7.1.*\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nWhere as the application is running fine from Studio.\r\n", "attachment": [], "flagged": false, "summary": "Unable to find any Xcode installations", "creator": { "name": "tanmay.mandal", "key": "tanmay.mandal", "displayName": "Tanmay Mandal", "active": true, "timeZone": "Asia/Kolkata" }, "subtasks": [], "reporter": { "name": "tanmay.mandal", "key": "tanmay.mandal", "displayName": "Tanmay Mandal", "active": true, "timeZone": "Asia/Kolkata" }, "environment": "*Operating System*\r\n \r\n{code:java}\r\n Name = Mac OS X\r\n Version = 10.12.4\r\n Architecture = 64bit\r\n # CPUs = 8\r\n Memory = 17179869184\r\n{code}\r\n\r\n\r\n*Node.js*\r\n \r\n{code:java}\r\n Node.js Version = 8.1.0\r\n npm Version = 5.0.3\r\n{code}\r\n\r\n\r\n*Titanium CLI*\r\n \r\n{code:java}\r\n CLI Version = 5.0.14\r\n{code}\r\n\r\n\r\n*Titanium SDK*\r\n\r\n{code:java}\r\n SDK Version = 6.0.3.GA\r\n SDK Path = ~/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/6.0.3.GA\r\n Target Platform = iphone\r\n{code}\r\n\r\n", "comment": { "comments": [ { "id": "422149", "author": { "name": "jvennemann", "key": "jvennemann", "displayName": "Jan Vennemann", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/Berlin" }, "body": "Closing as a duplicate of TIMOB-24837. Until fixed there is a simple workaround for this issue. You just need explicitly specify the simulator you want to run on. Use `appc info` to get the simulator id and then pass that to the appc run command with the -C flag like so: `appc run -p ios -C `", "updateAuthor": { "name": "jvennemann", "key": "jvennemann", "displayName": "Jan Vennemann", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/Berlin" }, "created": "2017-06-16T12:04:52.000+0000", "updated": "2017-06-16T12:04:52.000+0000" } ], "maxResults": 1, "total": 1, "startAt": 0 } } }