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So I have Been following this tutorial  [Tutorial] Debugging apps on iOS 13 with LLDB (watchpoints supported) - Tutorials - iOSGods   
 

cd /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/ (iPadOS if you're using an iPad, I guess) ///////  i have changed it to iPadOS 



 i Have Homebrew and (Xcode Installed  from the Appstore)  And i Just get this  file Not found no such file or directory? am i supposed to Do the commands on mac or iPad    well I have tried both  None seem to work any help would be appreciated

i think im missing something out 

macOS Catalina version 10.15.7
iPad 6th Gen IOS 13.3

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According to the tutorial, you need to have Xcode installed and likely a virtual device?

Does that folder exist if you open it via finder?

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Just now, Rook said:

According to the tutorial, you need to have Xcode installed and likely a virtual device?

Does that folder exist if you open it via finder?

i am Using a VM with MacOS   i have Homebrew and Xcode installed     Xcode is from the appstore does that matter?

Also using Finder there is /application/Xcode  thats all     Maybe i gotta Download the website version which is 11 dam gbs     cause i think i need Plugins etc  not sure tho never had a mac and no idea how to really use it 

 

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3 minutes ago, Noctisx said:

i am Using a VM with MacOS   i have Homebrew and Xcode installed     Xcode is from the appstore does that matter?

Also using Finder there is /application/Xcode  thats all     Maybe i gotta Download the website version which is 11 dam gbs     cause i think i need Plugins etc  not sure tho never had a mac and no idea how to really use it 

 

Open Xcode and download the other files. I can't remember what you needed to download in rdeer for the folder in question to appear.

Also, make sure you Right Click -> View Package Contents on Xcode.app folder

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1 minute ago, Rook said:

Open Xcode and download the other files. I can't remember what you needed to download in rdeer for the folder in question to appear.

Also, make sure you Right Click -> View Package Contents on Xcode.app folder

Ah i think i know why  when clicking in Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/   there is no iPadOS  folder 

https://prnt.sc/walh2g

How would i go about getting iPadOS.platform 

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33 minutes ago, Noctisx said:

Ah i think i know why  when clicking in Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/   there is no iPadOS  folder 

https://prnt.sc/walh2g

How would i go about getting iPadOS.platform 

I assume by downloading the iPadOS virtual devices from Xcode options?

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48 minutes ago, Rook said:

I assume by downloading the iPadOS virtual devices from Xcode options?

Hm Couldnt find anything like that  i'll reinstall it and see if it Works  

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