I hope this works for you. Improve this answer. Worked for me! Worked for me, eventually, when downloading Xcode There were about six or eight interruptions before it finished though. I just kept hitting the up arrow in the terminal and setting it off again. Note though that these downloads are likely to be. I'd appended "-o Xcode I simply changed the downloaded file's extension from. This doesn't seem to work anymore: curl: 33 HTTP server doesn't seem to support byte ranges.
Cannot resume. Following these instructions exactly, I still get the same error shown in the question. With no download interruptions or continuations It seems like the curl download still needs to be a xip file. The instructions show the filename as dmg several times, but like ChillyPenguin said -I needed to change it to xip and then the dmg extraction worked, and so did the install — SeanMC.
Add a comment. The Overflow Blog. The download size is currently about 7 gigabyte GB. Downloading Xcode this way is often faster than through the Mac App Store.
This may take a while. You can then drag-and-drop the Xcode. Finally, start the Xcode app. Click Install in this prompt. They are CLI tools used to compile apps with Xcode, among other things. You often need these tools to work with other programming languages on Mac, as well. This is helpful for debugging or trying out beta versions of Xcode see below.
You can pinpoint the latest version of Xcode that your Mac supports by cross-referencing a few tables on Wikipedia. First, figure out what macOS version you have. The version of Xcode you can run is in the row above the one you found.
For example, the latest version of Xcode you can run on macOS How do you keep your Xcode up-to-date? Have you tried working with Xcode 3. Why are you looking for an earlier version? I am going to a workshop for ruby on rails, and those are the instructions they gave us beforehand. Try downloading, see if it works I know it takes a while but I think that is the best way to find out.
Latest version requires Lion. Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Evan Mulawski Evan Mulawski I have gone there, and it only lists 3. You can check for yourself, if you'd like. Scroll down the page. See the above image. If you can't find it, CMD-F and search for the version number. This is totally the right answer. It is worth noting, though, that you might not see what you're looking for at first glance, because there are multiple pages of developer tools at the referenced site.
By now, XCode 3. Update for step3 , click See more downloads in the bottom of the Resources page. There is no "resources" link anymore. Show 3 more comments. This should be the new accepted answer. The link still works now in How to Download an Older Version of Xcode.
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