![]() Installer -allowUntrusted -pkg " $(find $TMPMOUNT -name '*. # to sign the downloaded command line tools. # command to accomodate for now-expired certificates used # The "-allowUntrusted" flag has been added to the installer Hdiutil attach " $TOOLS " -mountpoint " $TMPMOUNT " -nobrowse TMPMOUNT= `/usr/bin/mktemp -d /tmp/clitools.XXXX ` # instead from public download URLs, which can be found in the dvtdownloadableindex: # on 10.7/10.8, instead of using the software update feed, the command line tools are downloaded # Installing the latest Xcode command line tools on 10.7.x and 10.8.x Osx_vers= $(sw_vers -productVersion | awk -F ". # Installing the Xcode command line tools on 10.7.x or higher It’s also available from my Github repo from the following link: On 10.9.x and 10.10.x, the softwareupdate tool will not work properly when called from within an installer package. Note: This script should not be used as part of a payload-free installer package. In order to compile R for macOS, you will need the following tools: Xcode developer tools from Apple. This directory controls which tools are used for the Xcode command line tools (for example, xcodebuild) as well as the BSD development. Usage: xcode-select options Print or change the path to the active developer directory. After installation, unmounts the disk image and removes it from the Mac in question. Referring to the help text, running xcode-select -r will reset xcode, which may help with install-time issues.Installs the Xcode Command Line Tools using the installer package stored on the disk image.Disk image will not be visible to any logged-in user. Mounts the disk image silently in /tmp.Renames the downloaded disk image to cltools.dmg. ![]() Uses curl to download a disk image containing the specified Xcode Command Line Tools installer from Apple’s web site.Removes the placeholder file stored in /tmp.Uses the softwareupdate tool to install the latest version of the Xcode command line tools for the OS in question.Runs the softwareupdate tool and checks for the latest version of the Xcode command line tools for the OS in question. ![]() This file’s existence is checked by the softwareupdate tool before allowing the installation of the Xcode command line tools. The script will perform different tasks, depending on which version of OS X it’s being run on. To help with this task, I’ve developed a script that will download and install the Xcode Command Line Tools on Macs running 10.7.x and higher. You can check xcode-select -install to see the return "xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use 'Software Update' in System Settings to install updates" Now the command line tools work as intended.A number of Mac admins need to provide the Xcode Command Line Tools for the Macs in their environments, either as part of building machines or afterwards. Voilà, Xcode command line tools are recognized as updated. ![]() Mine returns "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer" - so I ran this: sudo xcode-select -switch /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools. ![]()
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