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driverx182019-06-08 16:09:16
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driverx18, 2019-06-08 16:09:16

What if you need Xcode, but on a High Sierra poppy?

I have a 2011 Mac and I want to install Xcode and I get this
"Cannot install the Xcode package to the 'Macintosh HD' drive because macOS version 10.14.3 or later is required."
Those. despite the fact that my poppy is upgraded, powerful enough, does Apple take and break all chances of writing under iOS? How is it possible to overcome this? Let's not download the latest version

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GavriKos, 2019-06-08
@GavriKos

Never overcome. Need to update

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Zurab Shivarbidze, 2020-08-07
@Zyrab

Try here to download the version you need
on the forums they write, like version 7 or 8 should work

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MithMaker, 2021-04-30
@MithMaker

If suddenly still relevant, then there is an answer:
Q: Is it possible to install Xcode 10.2 on High Sierra (10.13.6)?
A: Yes it's possible. Follow these steps:
Download Xcode 10.2 via this link (you need to be signed in with your Apple Id): https://developer.apple.com/services-account/downl... and install it
Edit Xcode.app/Contents /Info.plist and change the Minimum System Version to 10.13.6
Do the same for Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Applications/Simulator.app/Contents/Info.plist (might require a restart of Xcode and/or Mac OS to make it open the simulator on run)
Replace Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild with the one from 10.1 (or another version you have currently installed, such as 10.0).
If there are problems with the simulator, reboot your Mac

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