xcode 14 stuck on installing components on ventura mac os.
When I open Xcode and try to install platform and comonents Application not responding and got stuck.
Installing from appstore as well as downloding from store both cases it got stuck.
When I open Xcode and try to install platform and comonents Application not responding and got stuck.
Installing from appstore as well as downloding from store both cases it got stuck.
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I use an old macbook pro 13 inch mid 2012 and the latest os i think we can upgrade it to is OS Catalina and the version is 10.15.7. It no longer receives new update from Apple. I am learning flutter and i had an earlier version of flutter installed and xcode 11.5 and everything was working just fine when i run flutter doctor but when i upgraded the flutter version to flutter 3, i get an error that flutter 3 requires Xcode 13 or higher. My mac cannot support Xcode 13 or higher. Is there any kind of workarund for this so i can use flutter 3 and if not can i just develop only for Android but i dont know if this options are possible.
I have tried to install other versions of Xcode maybe it will work but it didn't. I dont remember the former version of flutter i was using before i upgraded to flutter 3 so i can revert back to it and get everything working again without errors when i run flutter doctor. Even with that option, i will not be able to write code in flutter 3 and my apps will only target older devices. I could only find a fix of patching my mac to update it to mac os big sur but i can't risk putting my only computer through that gamble with 3rd party patch software. Is there any kind of workaround?
I am taking a course on programming with flutter, and it needs Xcode 9 or higher. My mac is currently running 10.11.6 and it can't update any more. I was wondering if there was any way to get Xcode 9 on my mac?
Xcode9 needs OS X 10.12.6 or higher.
The latest Xcode you can install on OS X 10.11.6 is Xcode8 (version 8.2.1).
Here you can check which minimal OS version is required by which version of Xcode:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcode#Version_comparison_table
Also for downloading any older version of Xcode you need a developer account (free account is enough) and you can download from here:
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
Unfortunately I don't see older than Xcode9 there but I found Xcode 8.2.1 here
Xcode is only needed to run your Flutter apps on iOS devices and simulators. But to develop Flutter apps, you use another IDE your Mac can probably run: Android Studio, Visual Studio Code or Intellij IDEA.
You can still test your app using an Android emulator or device.
If you do need to upgrade, you can download a Sierra, High Sierra or Mojave patcher from dosdude1's website, and install a later version of macOS on your unsupported Mac (if your mac is in the list of supported devices, and I haven't tested it, so do it at your own risk).
I updated my Mac Mini to Mojave also updated to Xcode 10, I've Xcode server configured in my Xcode 9.4.1 it was running even having some issues like couldn't able to install IPA directly into the device. Today I updated my Xcode and tried to update the Xcode server, it is throwing an error while starting Apache. Here is the screen shot.
I had the same problem with a new macOS 10.14 installation.
Any chance you have the latest version of macOS Server (5.7.1) installed too? Apparently the Xcode Server initialization process assumes that if you have macOS Server installed, then it can find a bundled version of Apache.
Since Apple gutted macOS Server recently, that assumption no longer holds, and the helper tools crash during initialization (check for xcsreciperunner crash logs).
I was finally able to turn on Xcode Server only after deleting the macOS Server app. Hope this helps.
I just upgraded to Mojave 10.14.1's full version, and I've been having trouble uploading my app to App Store Connect.
I get the following error, which I have seen on many other SO questions:
Invalid Toolchain. New apps and app updates must be built with the public (GM) versions of Xcode 9 or later, macOS, and iOS SDK or later. Don't submit apps built with beta software including beta macOS builds.
I am using the full version of Xcode (10.1) that released earlier today and the full version of Mojave. How do I get rid of this warning so I can upload to App Store Connect?
I've got it to work now. I assume something was slow at Apple's end in authenticating Xcode 10.1 and Mojave 10.14.1. I reuploaded the same build I was trying to do yesterday and now it is working.
Please help me with this issue.
While running the simulator in Xcode. I am getting Following error
Simulator cannot be opened because of a problem.
Check with the developer to make sure Simulator works with this version of OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any available updates for the application and OS X.
Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
I tried to reinstall so many time.. with different version of Xcode and ruined with IOS 9.3 and 8.4.