![]() Nonetheless, I continue by clicking ‘Install’, and after agreeing to an Apple license agreement it tells me that I ‘Can’t download the software because of a network problem’:Īsepsis’ Installer reminds me of the same fact and links to the OSX Daily article: I have Xcode 5.1.1 installed and thought that I had previously installed them. I’m using Mavericks 10.9.3 and Today I was prompted to install Asepsis 1.4.1, I had 1.4:Ĭlicking ‘Install Update’ downloads the update, and then clicking ‘Restart and Install’ runs the installer.ĭuring the installation process I am prompted to Install Xcode command-line tools. Here is a detailed account of the process I went through: I would therefore like to advise the Binary Age Devs to modify their updater to correctly reflect this information. After some digging I found that the means that the installer uses to install the command-line tools no longer works, and you have to download them from apple’s developer directly. ![]() Aesepsis 1.4.1 requires installing the Xcode command-line tools, but the installer for them failed for me due to a nondescript “network connection” issue. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |