![]() Which includes a terminal command, xcode-select -install, which when entered in the terminal ultimately results in the same ‘network problem’ error.įurthermore looking at my installation of Xcode, in the Downloads tab it does not display Command Line Tools as an available option:Īs a result I was unable to update Asepsis to 1.4.1 with the instructions provided by the updaterĪfter some digging I ran into this Stack Overflow topic: which claims that “The command line tools are no longer available via Xcode.” for Xcode 5.0.1 and Mavericks 10.9, and that you have to download it directly from apple’s developer page: Īfter logging in with my AppleID I was able to successfully download and install the command-line tools for Mavericks, April 2014:Īfter restarting I was then able to successfully update Asepsis to 1.4.1 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. ![]()
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