Please follow the general troubleshooting steps first: • Ran brew update and retried your prior step? N/A (See below) • Ran brew doctor, fixed as many issues as possible and retried your prior step?

N/A (See below) • If you're seeing permission errors tried running sudo chown -R $(whoami) $(brew --prefix)? N/A (See below) N.
It would make far more sense for apple to charge $$ for xcode 4.3.2 for lion since it's brand new and give xcode for snow leopard away for free on the app store. I'll get it off a cd from someone i know who has a newer mac than i do. I buy a latest Mac mini with OS version of MacOS X v10.7 Lion. On that, I install xcode of the version 4.2. But after that I am facing lot of problems while working, The problems, I am facing are: The xcode is very slow, Frequent crashes while using xcode, Unable to create the bundle (or) unable to run the simulator after writing the code. Feb 2, 2017 - Installation Problems in cmdstan 2.14 on mac: string: No such file. On mac: string: No such file or directory, Daniel Lee, 2/2/17 8:45 AM. I updated my system into macOS Sierra Version 10.12.3, Xcode into 8.3, and redo.
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B.: The items in the previous checklist are not applicable to this issue because it describes a problem with Homebrew's installation environment. Bug reports: Well, it appears that Apple may have botched the deployment of Xcode 8's command-line tools for OS X v10.11.x 'El Capitan,' as the App Store has not yet presented me with an update notification to install them and they don't seem to be on 's, either. I imagine that this might end up causing some problems for Homebrew's user base, so I filed this issue. I've also posted on. It appears that I'm not the only person who's noticed this deficiency, either, as I was also able to find earlier this afternoon. B.: Accessing most of the ADC links and all of the Apple Developer Forum links I included in the paragraph above requires a valid free or paid Apple Developer account. S.: Apparently, I'm a bit late to the party on this one!

Some of the relevant issues and pull requests were actually filed before I posted this one! In any case, here's a list of the other relevant issues: • /: • • • • • • • /: • • • • (Specifically, on that thread.). I followed your instructions and followed up with sudo xcode-select --install - this seems to have done the trick (on my end).
I did have to do the brew unlink $(brew ls); brew link $(brew ls) bit as well. Finally I had a whole pile of unlinked kegs reported by brew doctor (which I don't recall seeing previously) - so linked all those.
I did have some json-c library conflicts to resolve, simply because some third-party software also installed such libraries in /usr/local/lib. Adding these notes here to help direct folks to the above fixwork, so they don't have to follow the same trail I did. : I don't think the sole response was from an Apple engineer. Listen to this: It doesn't sound like this will be fixed in time for the Xcode 8.0 release. (emphasis by me) See my reply to that post on that thread. (EDIT: Never mind, as you're probably right that the 'jhowarth' guy who first replied to the discussion thread I started over on the Apple Developer Forums doesn't work for Apple, seeing as his account there is only 'Level 1.' This is starting to get more than just annoying, though.