Actually you can specify "iPhone 5" whithout the runtime requirement as well.
You can get the device list of course also using: $cordova run --list The default is indeed iPhone-6: https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios/blob/f68bc7c8ab849e374831e8cadc236763b7867dd3/bin/templates/scripts/cordova/lib/run.js#L151 Should we change it to 5? On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 8:43 AM, Shazron <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > You'll have to specify a --target. > > First run: > $ ios-sim showdevicetypes > > Choose your device string from that list, then do, for example: > > $ cordova run --target "iPhone-5, 8.3" > > > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Dmitry Blotsky <dblot...@microsoft.com> > wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Steve and Shaz swiftly resolved the issue we had with iOS building on the >> CI today, but now we seem to have another problem: >> http://ci.apache.org/builders/cordova-ios/builds/1162/steps/running-tests/logs/stdio. >> The "cordova run" command is assuming that we're running on "iPhone 6", >> which is not on the slave. We only have "iPhone 5s" because the machine >> struggles with the iPhone 6 simulator. Seemingly, the detection we have >> only finds running simulators, and defaults to "iPhone 6" if none are >> running? How should we proceed? Should I set up an iPhone 6 simulator, or >> should "cordova run" for iOS be able to identify which simulators exist on >> the machine, even if they're not running? >> >> Kindly, >> Dmitry >> > >