Xcode Update issue [closed] - xcode

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I clearly updated Xcode in my Appstore to version 7.2, and it completed the update, but when I open the about Xcode window, it still shows version 7.1.1 Why hasn't it updated? I cant run it into my iPhone devices which is having iOS 9.2 OS..
If i try to run my xcode project in my iphone device (iOS 9.2) it shows an alert "Could not find developer disk image"
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Restart Xcode. If that don't fix - check if you have only one Xcode installed.

Go to Xcode Preferences and click on Locations
There you can see command line change that from new to old now try it.
In that Command line tools there in no 7.2 means you need to reinstall it.
Hope this helps you.

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'heroku.pkg' can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software [closed]

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When I try to install Heroku, I get this message:
“'heroku.pkg' can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software."
I'm using macOS Catalina version 10.15. Any ideas?
Heroku is aware of this issue and is working on it. From their website:
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli#download-and-install
Currently, the macOS installer on Catalina displays an “unknown
author” warning. We are working to address this.
Try running this command in your terminal instead:
brew tap heroku/brew && brew install heroku
for anyone having the same problem just go to "System Preferences" and under security in the General tab click on the lock below and allow the named app to Open anyways.

Can't update Xcode 11 [closed]

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Trying to update from Xcode 11 GM to 11.1 always fail.
I tried moving /Applications/Xcode.app first... nothing works
This is my commerce log:
2019-10-08 12:29:08+01 leviathan installd[556]: PackageKit: Install Failed: Error Domain=PKInstallErrorDomain Code=501 "The package is attempting to install content to the system volume." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=The package is attempting to install content to the system volume.} {
Manual download
The always working and preferred workaround!
Download directly from Apple:
Latest Release version or
Latest Beta version or
Any version you need and all other downloadable contents
Then extract and move it where you like. This has so many benefits comparing to AppStore updates. (like the ability to resume download, not replacing the old one, not wasting hidden directories and etc.)
Note that you should use safari to download it.
Force App Store to re-download.
Apple suggested this workaround but many developers (including me)prefer manual download to save a lot of network traffic!
Since This is Known Issues
Xcode may fail to update from the Mac App Store after updating to macOS Catalina. (56061273)
Apple suggest this:
To trigger a new download you can delete the existing Xcode.app or temporarily change the file extension so it is no longer visible to the App Store.

Can't leave the OS X Developer Beta, no option to do so in App Store preferences [closed]

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I've had my system on the OS X developer beta but have now installed the released version of El Capitan, and I'd like to leave the Beta program now.
Oddly the preferences pane for App Store doesn't have the entire row that this article details, so I can't change this.
I can't find another way to leave the Beta
Edit: I know I'm still signed up because I just got the system update notification for the developer beta 10.11.1
Edit: App Store preferences without the pre-release option
Turn it off in System settings.
EDIT:
If you can't see it there then hit this command
sudo defaults delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL
or manually edit
sudo vim /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist

Yosemite Boot Up USB [closed]

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I need to create a USB Boot Up containing the Yosemite Installer. All the methods i have found on the internet insist that i have the Yosemite.app installer, to create the USB before installing the OS. I don't have the installer in my applications folder it's been a while since i installed the Yosemite. How can i create the USB Boot up now since i don't have the Yosemite.app ? I tried to use a third party application like the DiskMAker application but it also needs that i have the installer.. Any Ideas?
It turned out that there is no other way to do it without re-downloading the file once again from the app store. Maybe Apple should take care of that matter
You should be able to redownload the "Install Yosemite.app" from the App Store even on a Mac running 10.10. The App Store will display a warning about Yosemite being already installed, but you can simply click "Continue".
Once downloaded, you can use any guide out there to create a USB Installer, for example this one, which also talks about redownloading the Installer.

How to uninstall Xcode 5.0.2 from MAC 10.9 [closed]

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Using MAC OS X 10.9, want to uninstall Xcode 5.0.2 and want to install again Xcode 5.0.2
Using AppCleaner will make your life easier. You can use drag an drop for uninstalling any app you have installed on your Mac, and it is free to use.
Just drag and drop Xcode to trash from app folder

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