% sudo ./restore_ports.tcl myports.txt
Error: The installed version of Xcode (14.0.1) is too old to use on the installed OS version. Version 14.1 or later is recommended on macOS 13.
I downloaded Xcode 14.1 RC2 from https://developer.apple.com/download/applications/, extracted the .xip, and dragged the Xcode.app to applications. After running through the migration steps again here there are no issues.I'm experiencing the same issue. Are there any drawbacks to installing Xcode 14.1 RC2? Will I be able to upgrade to Xcode 14.1 when it is released using the App Store?
Code:% sudo ./restore_ports.tcl myports.txt Error: The installed version of Xcode (14.0.1) is too old to use on the installed OS version. Version 14.1 or later is recommended on macOS 13.
Same problem here. I have been holding back on upgrading to Ventura until Xcode 14.1 is released publicly...which will hopefully happen today 🤞
Thanks for letting me know. Still prefer to wait for the normal release of Xcode 14.1. A few more days won't make a difference now and by them time it's out, I hope that many ports have already fixed problem related to Ventura. I have been upgrading to the latest macOS on day 1(clean install) for several years in a row now and there were always ports that were broken.I has been downloaded the Xcode 14.1 RC2 and Command line tools, and installed them. Recently, macports 2.8 is working well on my MacBook.
I don't mind MP compiling from source, as long as ports are not broken 🤷♂️Macports with XCode 14.1 RC2 compiles a bunch of unnecessary stuff and takes forever to compile the stuff I use regularly. No, useless for the moment.
Literally everyone else has just used 14.1 release candidates to build their Ventura software, including Apple. I wouldn't worry too much about it.First time Apple ever released a MacOS with no Xcode support to develop on it. I guess I have to wait...
If I install the 14.1 RC, how does the upgrade process to the release version of 14.1 look like? Will the App Store version of 14.1 overwrite the RC?Literally everyone else has just used 14.1 release candidates to build their Ventura software, including Apple. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Very weird though.
If I install the 14.1 RC, how does the upgrade process to the release version of 14.1 look like? Will the App Store version of 14.1 overwrite the RC?Literally everyone else has just used 14.1 release candidates to build their Ventura software, including Apple. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Very weird though.
EDIT: Nevermind, the App Store was just updated with 14.1