![]() ![]() Those apps are really useful without opening XCode and should really sit in a more accessible place like a folder in /Applications. The monolithic application bundle hides some useful apps inside it like the iOS Simulator in XCode (right-click show package contents) > Contents > Developer > Applications and FileMerge in XCode > Contents > Applications. Installing updates would involve opening XCode Hub and installing the base app (editor, tools, compiler) and which SDKs you want and upgrade each separately. If the app is made by Apple or came with your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support for. ![]() The game engine providers use a hub app to download the parts and it's much easier to manage. If you found the app on the App Store, contact the app developer. Store > Sign Out Navigate to /Library/Caches in Finder Keyboard Shortcut Cmd+Shift+G (Go to Folder) Enter /Library/Caches Click 'Go' Find the following folders in the Finder window and move them to the trash Reboot > Restart. You may find a verifying window like Verifying Microsoft Outlook pops up when installing an app downloaded from outside of the Mac App Store, after updating. At least the size of the update isn't the full size of Xcode, but it'd be nice to be able to pick and choose which SDKs you need. The macOS Monterey installer is available for download from the App Store: Step 1. ![]() I'm guessing it's because the App Store is only set up for app updates and not internal component updates. I am wondering, what is going on.I still wonder why SDKs can't be updated separate from Xcode itself though. Installation gets to beyond 90%, and at some point the app switches back to “Update” in the App Store. The version of Xcode available directly from Apple's developer portal isn't impacted. Greg App Store wasnt updating my purchase was fortunate to get it sorted out by one of the tech. For me Xcode almost always fails to install all the way. On your iOS device, go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any pending updates. It appears that the issues are only affecting the Xcode 13.2 update from the Mac App Store. Real-time problems and outages for the Apple App Store.
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