

#Xcode for mac 10.11 update#Īpparently, open all your code inside 8 and let it update everything.Ģ) You cannot go from Xcode 7 directly to 10.2.1 or 10.3 doesn’t matter if you have existing code or not, you must install Xcode 10.1 first, let it load all the supporting files.ģ) Follow the instructions EXACTLY as Chris has written them to upgrade from 10.1 to 10.2.1. Tips: remove the Xcode quick-launch from the Dock, rename your current Xcode version in the Application directory (now), Download the file from Apple to your download directory, unpack it in the download directory, make the edits as outlined by Chris, move the file to the Applications directory, make sure everything is closed (not JUST minimized), reboot your computer, go to the Applications directory and launch Xcode and follow the prompts–be patient your computer is old it will run slow!Ĥ) I upgraded from 7 to 10.1 then from 10.1 to 10.2.1 then to 10.3. Yes, I have Xcode 10.3 running on a MacBook Pro 13″ mid 2010!!! I followed the procedures outlined above each time. It was Soooo Excellent to see the screen come up and tell me 10.3! #Xcode for mac 10.11 pro#

Tip: when I loaded my first couple programs it took a LONG LONG time for them to load and execute. I’m not sure what is being updated but you need to be patient!! If you are not sure if something is running look in the Dock, if it’s there click it once and see if it comes up,wait,wait.I have a Mac early 2011 running MacOS high sierra 10.13.6. My Mac can't upgrade to higher MacOS versions. I need to install XCode 11 to take advantage of SwiftUI.
