
I don't think I've ever turned on the WiFi debugging. Note also that I always connect my devices with a Lightning cable. Maybe I managed to accidentally flip a switch in Xcode by using Xcode 10.3 but it looks like it's just an issue of the order you do things and good old turn-it-off-and-on-again by killing Xcode and reattaching the device. I did the sym link trick, quite Xcode & simulators, disconnected and re-attached my iPad running iOS 13 and relaunched Xcode 10.2.1. I went back to Xcode 10.2.1 and confirmed I could NOT run on my iOS 13 device: Lrwxr-xr-x 1 geoff staff 93 25 Jul 11:32 13.0 -> /Applications/Xcode11b4.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/DeviceSupport/13.0ĮDIT: on further experimentation, it looks like maybe I just reproduced result ( ) and Xcode 10.3 isn't at all relevant. Villanelle:DeviceSupport geoff$ ls -l 13.0 Applications/Xcode10.3.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/DeviceSupport I can build on Xcode 10.3 and install on a real device running iOS 13 beta 4.

I just got it to work with Xcode 10.3! I.e.

Looks like Xcode 11 changes the game here, this no longer works.
