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Some of the simulators on my machine are unavailable. For instance, the iPad Pro 11 inch on iOS 12.2 is not available because I have not installed the iOS 12.2 simulator.
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iPhone 5s (739BB7D5-8286-4689-A851-B4BA054B62C6) (Shutdown) (unavailable, runtime profile not found)
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Enhancement Suggestion
Currently if Rome does not find a dependency or
bcsymbolmapin the cache it outputs this as an error, and this is particularly ugly when used with Fastlane.It is just noise in almost all cases I can think of, and is particularly noisy when you do your first Rome download and when you build only for one platform e.g. iOS where you get all the symbol map errors.