I can't open XCode 6.4 on El Capitan. The icon has the disabled mask over it, and every time I click it I reviece an alert: 'The version of Xcode installed on this Mac is not compatible with OS X El Capitan. You have “Xcode” 6.4. Download version 6.4 for free from the Mac App Store.'
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Does anyone else have this issue? Did anyone else figure out how to fix it? I already tried deleting XCode and reinstalling it from the Mac App Store. I am definitely running XCode 6.4 as the alert says is required, but it won't open.
Xcode 6.4: OPEN TERMINAL AND ENTER THE CODE BELOW. Locating the delta is an exercise for the reader, but I found it by searching Twitter for 'xcode 6 el capitan beta 6'. Posted by hairforceone Copy to clipboard. Copied to Clipboard. Post marked as unsolved Up vote reply. Nov 26, 2018 I can't find the way to download the Xcode that is appropriate for ElCapitan, the APp Store points to a more recent version for HIgh Sierra. MacBook Air, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6), Xcode Posted on Nov 26, 2018 9:57 AM. Reply I have this question too (573) I. I installed Xcode 6.4 and it is working fine. – user143297 Aug 30 '15 at 12:58 @user143297 you should mark the answer correct – Deesbek Sep 3 '15 at 3:03 2. Jun 23, 2015 OS X 10.11 El Capitan is currently only available to registered developers, but Apple plans to offer a public beta of the software in July. Following testing, El Capitan will see a final release.
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I am not even going to explain how much work it was to get El Capitan on a 2009 Mac mini. Nor will I discuss how ridiculous it was to replace the HDD with a SSD as the boot drive without having the original disk and without cloning. It's been a pretty interesting 24 hours since getting this machine and staring at screens going through issues I've never experienced in decades of Windows PCs.
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So,to give a backfround, all I wanted to do was test build projects right? All I wanted was a very cheap $99 way to test out my projects on iOS as I plan on releasing my games on the platform in the future. I do not want to hear about how I should have bought a computer that costs 5x as much to do these test builds.
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Anyways I got unity installed and was going to deploy a sample project. Can anyone explain to me why the version of xcode on the app store doesn't support El Capitan? See, I can't figure it out because if there is anything I now know about code now it is that legacy platforms can run our application, just without all the newest things.
So, am I missing something like usual or is there really no way to make this work? How can I get old versions of xcode so I can just test out my projects. I am not asking for a lot here. Any help would be greatly appreciated...honestly I am about ready to break down if I just wasted around 14 hours getting this far. Thank you so much for your time, I await your answers.