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I am trying to profile my iOS app, but everytime i profile it, the instruments(time profiler to be specific) it shows the




error: unable to locate the device's timestamp




. I am unable to find the reason why this might be happening. Any pointers?



The xcode version is 9.2 and my iPAD is on ios version-12.0.1.










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    I am trying to profile my iOS app, but everytime i profile it, the instruments(time profiler to be specific) it shows the




    error: unable to locate the device's timestamp




    . I am unable to find the reason why this might be happening. Any pointers?



    The xcode version is 9.2 and my iPAD is on ios version-12.0.1.










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      I am trying to profile my iOS app, but everytime i profile it, the instruments(time profiler to be specific) it shows the




      error: unable to locate the device's timestamp




      . I am unable to find the reason why this might be happening. Any pointers?



      The xcode version is 9.2 and my iPAD is on ios version-12.0.1.










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      I am trying to profile my iOS app, but everytime i profile it, the instruments(time profiler to be specific) it shows the




      error: unable to locate the device's timestamp




      . I am unable to find the reason why this might be happening. Any pointers?



      The xcode version is 9.2 and my iPAD is on ios version-12.0.1.







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          The reason it's happening is that Xcode 9.2 does not support versions of iOS later than iOS 11.2, including iOS 12. You have two options: use Xcode 10 to profile on your iPad or profile your app on a device running iOS 11.






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            The reason it's happening is that Xcode 9.2 does not support versions of iOS later than iOS 11.2, including iOS 12. You have two options: use Xcode 10 to profile on your iPad or profile your app on a device running iOS 11.






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                The reason it's happening is that Xcode 9.2 does not support versions of iOS later than iOS 11.2, including iOS 12. You have two options: use Xcode 10 to profile on your iPad or profile your app on a device running iOS 11.






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                The reason it's happening is that Xcode 9.2 does not support versions of iOS later than iOS 11.2, including iOS 12. You have two options: use Xcode 10 to profile on your iPad or profile your app on a device running iOS 11.







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