Xcode 10.1 not updates from 10.0
I just updated to the new Mojave and trying to compile our application to my new iPhone XMax but Xcode tells me:
Could not locate device support files.
This iPhone XS Max is running iOS 12.1 (16B92), which may not be supported by this version of Xcode.
After I checked the about sections of Xcode it shows that the version is: Version 10.0 (10A255).
If I'm checking the App Store it shows that the 10.1 is already out, but I cannot update. All buttons shows just the "open" not the "update". Cannot find any solution. How could it happens?
xcode updates macos-mojave
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I just updated to the new Mojave and trying to compile our application to my new iPhone XMax but Xcode tells me:
Could not locate device support files.
This iPhone XS Max is running iOS 12.1 (16B92), which may not be supported by this version of Xcode.
After I checked the about sections of Xcode it shows that the version is: Version 10.0 (10A255).
If I'm checking the App Store it shows that the 10.1 is already out, but I cannot update. All buttons shows just the "open" not the "update". Cannot find any solution. How could it happens?
xcode updates macos-mojave
I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
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the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01
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I just updated to the new Mojave and trying to compile our application to my new iPhone XMax but Xcode tells me:
Could not locate device support files.
This iPhone XS Max is running iOS 12.1 (16B92), which may not be supported by this version of Xcode.
After I checked the about sections of Xcode it shows that the version is: Version 10.0 (10A255).
If I'm checking the App Store it shows that the 10.1 is already out, but I cannot update. All buttons shows just the "open" not the "update". Cannot find any solution. How could it happens?
xcode updates macos-mojave
I just updated to the new Mojave and trying to compile our application to my new iPhone XMax but Xcode tells me:
Could not locate device support files.
This iPhone XS Max is running iOS 12.1 (16B92), which may not be supported by this version of Xcode.
After I checked the about sections of Xcode it shows that the version is: Version 10.0 (10A255).
If I'm checking the App Store it shows that the 10.1 is already out, but I cannot update. All buttons shows just the "open" not the "update". Cannot find any solution. How could it happens?
xcode updates macos-mojave
xcode updates macos-mojave
edited Nov 20 '18 at 1:45
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 16:16
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I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
1
the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01
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I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
1
the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01
I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
1
1
the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01
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I didn't find any solution to fix this issue, so the only way was to move Xcode to the trash and then download the whole again...
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I didn't find any solution to fix this issue, so the only way was to move Xcode to the trash and then download the whole again...
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I didn't find any solution to fix this issue, so the only way was to move Xcode to the trash and then download the whole again...
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I didn't find any solution to fix this issue, so the only way was to move Xcode to the trash and then download the whole again...
I didn't find any solution to fix this issue, so the only way was to move Xcode to the trash and then download the whole again...
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I haven't heard about issues to update Xcode. Maybe try to delete the old installation before installing the new one: itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835
– Cœur
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
1
the solution was to totally uninstall XCode from the Application folder. There wasn t any other option. After that downloading xcode from the App Store solved the problem. But this was really frustrating ...
– incmiko
Nov 21 '18 at 9:27
You do realize that I fixed your post yesterday regarding the capitalization of Xcode, yet your send me a comment where you wrote it incorrectly? Even your screenshot is showing it as Xcode ;)
– Cœur
Nov 21 '18 at 10:01