![]() ![]() The result is that when full Xcode is not installed, when trying to run a command, I get the following error message or similar, depending upon the command: I have installed Xcode, uninstalled it, installed and uninstalled standalone CommandLineTools, used xcode-select –switch, and more, all in various combinations. I have gleaned a lot of steps from the following sources:Īnd likely more pages that I did not record. I have tried many variations on all the suggested steps, along with attempts at clean uninstallation and starting over. There are many discussions of similar issues, but none exactly what I am seeing.Ī short answer to my question would be "it is no longer possible to run CommandLineTools unless full Xcode is installed". Please note: this is not a development question but an installation of software question. Now I cannot get it to install correctly. In the past it used to be easy to install CommandLineTools without Xcode.
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