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i update from Xcode 15 beta to Xcode 15.

now I want install the iOS package and got this error:

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Already reinstalled Xcode

There are already newer versions on the Apple site than what is shown here, maybe that's where the error comes from?

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    caught the same error. Xcode UX is awesome as ever
    – rommex
    Sep 20 at 7:16

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Try this link - https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/iOS_17_Simulator_Runtime/iOS_17_Simulator_Runtime.dmg You can download it manually from here - https://developer.apple.com/download/all/ and install it using instruction from here - https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/installing-additional-simulator-runtimes

After downloading run:

xcrun simctl runtime add iOS_17_Simulator_Runtime.dmg
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    this solved the issue for me! Sep 19 at 12:42
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    This is the way!
    – Danny Law
    Sep 19 at 15:26
  • Worked perfectly for my colleague. It's weird that I never ran into the error on Xcode 15 though. I think I had installed ios 17 beta pretty early on maybe that's why.
    – Josh LaMar
    Sep 20 at 15:51
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I fixed it by flushing the DNS, try this:

  1. Open the Terminal app
  2. Enter sudo dscacheutil -flushcache, enter your password if prompted
  3. Enter sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
  4. Reconnect your WiFi / Ethernet

Or you can simply flush the DNS with CleanMyMac, either method works just the same.

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    For me it didn't work.
    – balazs630
    Sep 19 at 13:28

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