![]() ![]() And it's usually possible to keep release and beta builds on the same system. Unless you're just a casual tinkerer, best to download/install Xcode via the developer portal. It's not like Windows where I still have clients wanting things built for 32bit Win 7 or earlier because that's good enough and what they're still running. With Mac OS / iOS it makes a lot more sense to stay on top of the latest updates and pay attention to the betas, even if just to see what the discussion is within developer forums. If that's the game plan, they should wait a week or two after a release to see what people say then install it. But some just stick with official release builds and don't follow the beta releases. So it's not a complete surprise when an official release still has the problem. The only thing i did at first was long press on the xcode app icon in the launchpad, click on the x to delete the app, go to the application folder to be sure xcode is not there, restart the computer, open the app store again and click on the xcode download play button, then just wait. Most devs are installing and working with betas where they can do that, but a lot depends on what each has at their disposal for dev/testing use. I'm not having issues on my M1 Max, but had them on my iMac Pro. Some are not encountering the problem to begin with. Installation takes 8 minutes on a 2021 Mac M1 Mini, with a 100Mbps Internet connection. Click 'Install' to begin the download and installation process. ![]() You'll see a panel that asks you to install Xcode Command Line Tools. Seems pulling Xcode for a fresh install and having it re-download components will fix it for *some* users. You can also enter the command xcode-select -install in the terminal to begin the installation process. Click to expand.This is not a new problem. ![]()
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