# Installing the Xcode command line tools on 10.7.x or higher The fix was to add the following section to the script: For more details, please see below the jump. But when it happened this time, I decided to update the script to hopefully fix this issue once and for all. The result is that the script ends without installing anything.Īpple usually removes the previous version from the Software Update feed within a few days, which allows the script to work normally again. When more than one is available, the script isn’t able to correctly identify which Xcode Command Line Tools it should be installing. The original script was written with the assumption that there would only be one qualifying Xcode Command Line Tools install option available at any one time. Apple would sometimes have both the latest available Xcode Command Line Tools installer and the just-previous version available on Apple’s Software Update feed. However, starting with macOS Sierra and continuing on with macOS High Sierra, I occasionally ran into an odd problem. A while back, I developed a script that will download and install the Xcode Command Line Tools on Macs running 10.7.x and higher.
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