![]() ![]() ![]() The xcode-select command is in /usr/bin $ which xcode-select I get the output /usr/bin/xcode-select: line 2: exec: -s: invalid optionĮxec: usage: exec file When running $ sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/ To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide:Įrror: Processing of port KeePassX failed opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_release_tarballs_ports_devel_dbus/dbus/main.logĮrror: The following dependencies were not installed: qt4-mac dbus jpeg libmng lcms tiff libpng Please see the log file for port dbus for details: Use 'port -f activate dbus' to force the activation. > Activating dbus for port dbus returned: Image error: /Library/LaunchAgents/ already exists and does not belong to a registered port. > Dependencies to be installed: qt4-mac dbus jpeg libmng lcms tiff libpng Warning: Xcode does not appear to be installed most ports will likely fail to build. Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute I get the following error message: Error:Įrror: No valid Xcode installation is properly selected.Įrror: Please use xcode-select to select an Xcode installation:Įrror: sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer # version 5.1.1 For example when issuing the command sudo port install KeePassX Drop your comment below, so that I can find a solution for you.I'm trying to install software via macports. If you still facing problems after trying all the methods. You can try this command in your terminal Leave your machine as it is and wait for it to be installed.Then click on the updates and try to update Xcode. Force Quit and Relaunch App storeĪnother way is to force quit and relaunch app store. Then search for Xcode and then download the Xcode file manually and then try to install it on your machine. Just visit this official Apple developer site: Apple developer Download Page You can open App Store and simply hover on the rotating bar just beside Xcode.ĭownload Xcode manually when installation from App store does not working for you Check Xcode installation progress in percentage If this is not working for you jump to the other way mentioned below. ![]() If you see any progression then you should wait until all the progression completes. So, you can check here if your installation progress is really stuck or not from here. You may see how many units of progress have been completed out of the total installation progress unit. You will be able to see the progress from these logs. Then click on the Start Button as shown below:Ī lot of lines might appear if your App Store is running. Just search for “App Store” and then hit Enter. ( You can also press “command+space” and search for it )After opening the console you will find a search bar there.
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