** solved by trial and error, see comments ** Anyone who can help me troubleshoot the process of loading an iOS app into the XCode iPhoneSimulator? Backup android on pc. Recently I set up the latest VS 2017 + Xamarin + XCode on my Mac Pro (MacOS 10.12.6 'Sierra'). I created a portable HelloWorld app with Xamarin, and it runs fine on the iPhoneSimulator, so everything is wired together correctly. I did also try a HelloWorld in XCode, it runs in the simulator too. Today I loaded a sample app from GitHub, which is also a portable app supporting Android and iOS. After unloading the.Droid hive, I could successfully build it, no errors of any kind. But if I try to run it in the iPhone simulator, the simulator starts, but then nothing happens any more, obvioulsly the app doesn't get executed, or an attempt to execute it is made, but fails silently. Other Xamarin apps appear on the iOS start screen, this one doesn't, it seems like it never reaches the simulator, or is rejected for some reason. System log shows nothing unusual. Usual steps to clean up the application and get an entirely new build (delete.obj and.bin and then rebuild all) have been tried, but no success. Dvd decrypter for windows 10. Can anyone give me instructions ho I can do further troubleshooting? On Windows, I'd try to load the ready built apk into the simulator from a terminal window, sometimes this gives additional error infos, but on the Mac I have no idea how to accomplish this. ![]() ![]() What I can say though is that the build creates a ton of files in the debug directory (.exe,.dll,.pdb), but from ther I don't know how to proceed further. The.Droid hive of the same application compiles and runs perfectly on my Windows host under the Android simulator. Cannot run app on device or simulator in Visual Studio 2017 after installing Xcode 9.3. It seem I can run on simulator using xcode 9.3 but not on iphone/ipad. The SDK bindings and IDE compatibility for Apple's Xcode 9.3 release have now been published to the Visual Studio for Mac Stable updater channel. The upcoming Visual Studio.
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