@mjtsai I’ve sworn off MAS for Xcode. Download direct for better control IMHO.
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@danielpunkass That's what I do on the main Mac. For my new build server (thanks) I was using the MAS version for ease. - View other replies
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@mjtsai I also specifyibng from my continuous integration builds which specific Xcode to use. So I can automate bleeding edge builds. -
@danielpunkass Are you using Bots now or still Jenkins? - View other replies
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@mjtsai Though I wonder if Bots supports multiple versions of Xcode? -
@danielpunkass You set the version of Xcode in the Server app, so I think all the Bots have to use the same one. - View other replies
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@mjtsai Well, that’s a great example of the likely lack of flexibility I fear in moving to Bots.
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@mjtsai Hit Cmd-R in the window and see if it temporarily shows you a progress bar. - View other replies
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@siegel Indeed it does. Then goes back to offering update. - View other replies
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@mjtsai Hit Cmd-R again and you'll see the download progress. I don't know why it does this (only for Xcode, AFAICT). - View other replies
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@siegel Every time I hit Cmd-R it would show progress, but only for a few seconds. Anyway, it finished. - View other replies
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@mjtsai …actually, "finished" may be premature. It's still offering an update, but now the installed Xcode is 7.0.1 (was 7.0 before), and… - View other replies
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@siegel Hmm. I got 7.1 installed (verified by splash screen), though the Finder’s preview column still showed 7.0.1. -
@mjtsai …nope, splash here says 7.0.1 (7A1001). - Show more
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@mjtsai Have you tried deleting the current app? -
@jdriscoll Hmm, the current app is showing a progress bar even though the Mac App Store is offering the Update button again. -
@mjtsai Mine did that. Installed fine.
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