preinstall: Can't tget thsi 20:24:44.680 AlertAll /Applications/iTunes.app preinstall: 20:24:44.612 AlertAll /AppleInternal/Applications/PurpleRestore.app preinstall: 20:24:44.611 AlertAll > updateTable preinstall: 20:24:44.609 AlertAll > timerMethod preinstall: 20:24:39.748 AlertAll /var/folders/1z/pttgp2sn24s_6yrrm7_l8wj40000gn/T/xcodelion.fyQbOP0c/Packages/MobileDevice.pkg/Applications/Xcode.app preinstall: 20:24:39.680 AlertAll /Applications/iTunes.app preinstall: 20:24:39.611 AlertAll /AppleInternal/Applications/PurpleRestore.app preinstall: 20:24:39.610 AlertAll > updateTable preinstall: 20:24:39.608 AlertAll > timerMethod
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Keeps hanging with an Alert saying iTunes is running. In addition, you will probably want to remove the kext AppleProfileFamily.kext in Mountain Lion because it cannot be loaded and causes annoying error messages on startup.Ĭan't get this installer to run no matter what. "System Tools" contain kernel extensions for profiling which are incompatible with the Mountain Lion kernel and will cause the system to panic on startup. Update: Xcode 3.2.6 can also be installed in Mountain Lion, but one very important point is to uncheck "System Tools" when installing. are available for command line development).
![xcode for mac 10.6 xcode for mac 10.6](https://datastructures.maximal.io/img/xcode-app-store.png)
However you can only have one global set of development tools installed (the ones that are installed in '/usr', i.e.
#Xcode for mac 10.6 install#
You can install Xcode 4.1 and Xcode 3.2.6 side-by-side, by choosing a different directory than '/Developer' as the install target for Xcode 3.2.6 (I use '/Xcode3.2').
Assuming the disk image got mounted at '/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK', you can use this one-liner:Ĭat '/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK/Xcode and iOS SDK.mpkg/Contents/iPhoneSDKSL.dist' | sed "s/& pareVersions(my., '10.7') < 0 //g" > '/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK/Xcode and iOS SDK.mpkg/Contents/' & mv '/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK/Xcode and iOS SDK.mpkg/Contents/' '/Volumes/Xcode and iOS SDK/Xcode and iOS SDK.mpkg/Contents/iPhoneSDKSL.dist'Remove the string ' & pareVersions(my., '10.7') Attach the disk image with a shadow image to make it writable.Open up the Terminal and change to the directory where the image resides:.Download the Xcode 3.2.6 disk image, 'xcode_3.2.6_and_ios_sdk_4.3.dmg', (I will assume it's in ~/Downloads for the next steps).Just extract the zip file, put the resulting script file, 'Install Xcode 3.2.6 on mand' in the same directory as the downloaded disk image 'xcode_3.2.6_and_ios_sdk_4.3.dmg' and double-click 'Install Xcode 3.2.6 on mand'.Īlso, here are step-by-step instructions in case the script above doesn't work for you: So here's a quick script that you can use to install Xcode 3.2.6 on Lion:
#Xcode for mac 10.6 mac os x#
Developers that are still interested in supporting PowerPC Macs and/or Mac OS X 10.4 / 10.5 are left behind. Unfortunately this limits the resulting binaries to Intel macs and the Mac OS X 10.6 SDK.
#Xcode for mac 10.6 for mac os x#
Apple has decided to only ship Xcode 4.1 for Mac OS X Lion and disallow any earlier versions.