Thanks Curry - seems to be working for now at least after a full restart.  
Command line tools were set to the right version but interestingly although the 
iOS12 simulator runs, it doesn't show up in the list of installed simulators in 
the components pane of the Xcode prefs window.

Terry...


On 30/1/19, 12:05 pm, "use-livecode on behalf of Curry Kenworthy via 
use-livecode" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

    
    Terry:
    
     > can’t get the simulator to run - it launches OK but LC throws an
     > error part way through the test/build process.
     > Unable to start simulator
    
    I've seen that! Can't remember which fix is for which error, but the 
    handiest fix that I use most for Simulator is xCode's prefs: Command 
    Line Tools version. Never leave home (or stay home and use Sim) without 
    it. :)
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Curry Kenworthy
    
    Custom Software Development
    "Better Methods, Better Results"
    LiveCode Training and Consulting
    http://livecodeconsulting.com/
    
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