![]() ![]() Homebrew Ruby: 2.3.3 => /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/2.3/usr/bin/ruby CLT is now installed and homebrew is detecting it just fine.īrew Config now: HOMEBREW_VERSION: 1.5.14 I downloaded the CLT as a pkg from the apple developer website ( ) and installed it the old fashioned way. Leaving it here if anyone else has the same problem in the future:ĭoing xcode-select -install showed everything as being installed correctly but I just couldn't confirm that anywhere. found a solution which I should have tried a lot earlier in all honesty. ![]() As long as everything worked, I'd clone that to my main drive or repeat the wipe/reinstall process - whichever is easier for you to perform.Okay, After a full day of attempts, re-installing homebrew and all. I'd make a junk admin user that I'll delete and use that user to install Xcode and the command line tools and then finally restore from Time Machine. If this happened to me, I'd simply change my Time Machine to exclude system files and then install a new OS onto a spare volume. This URL is fairly open (even the search engines can index it) but you might need to make a free Safari or free Mac developer account to log in and get this package. Rather than mess with that, why not just download the stand alone installer and wait for a new version of Xcode to clean up your receipts database for you? ![]() The command line tools are installed like other OS X packages, so you may need to delete the receipt file from the receipts database (which used to be trivial since you could delete the file from /Library/Receipts but now is more complicated and needs a short article on the receipts database). ![]()
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