Mac Os Mojave Invalid Active Developer Path Library Developer Commandlinetools
- Mac Os Mojave Invalid Active Developer Path Library Developer Command Line Tools
- Macos Mojave Xcrun Error Invalid Active Developer Path (/library/developer/commandlinetools)
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In fact, there’s no communication at all from the app about how it manages its own storage space.Plumbing the depths of the Internet, I found this that charts the size of the Photos library and a Mac’s disk usage. (My guess is that it’s the former.)What that post does clarify is that Photos apparently has an optimization target: 10 percent of free disk space. Photos is definitely optimizing the size of its library, though it’s still not entirely clear to me whether it only does this when it’s running, or if there’s some background process that might do it all the time. There’s no button for me to press to put Photos in Austerity Mode, no interface to force it to slim down what it’s using.
This question is about the Command Line Developer Tools that are usually installed with
and updated via a software update from the Mac App Store (at least until macOS 10.13). I use the developer toolchain on a daily basis and it has always worked and updated without issues.Today I've updated my mac from High Sierra 10.13.6 to Mojave 10.14.1, and I've lost the ability to update the Developer Tools.
After the update I've executed a terminal command that relies on the developer tools being installed. It was a command to update Homebrew, although I don't think that the specifics matter, as I believe that any task that tried to access the developer tools would have triggered the same error message.
The error was:
xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun
The phrasing was new, but I thought that it was caused by the usual need to re-install the Developer Tools after some macOS updates.
Later I tried to dig a bit deeper into the failure, and found out that:
Still, as I normally do, I entered the command to install and update the Developer Tools in the terminal:
This started the usual procedure: modal window to confirm, then request to accept the license agreement, followed by a progress bar. Except that it failed very quickly with an unexpected error:
Can’t install the software because it is not currently available from the Software Update server.
I've tried several times, to no avail. It gets always stuck.
Sometimes, however, the failure causes the System Preferences to report a pending update:
Mac Os Mojave Invalid Active Developer Path Library Developer Command Line Tools
If I open that preference panel it starts searching for updates, and it always finds nothing except the first time that it happened. The first time, it found this:
It literally suggested me to install the updates for macOS 10.11 and 10.13. I have no idea why.
I closed the preference panel without installing the updates, and as I said it hasn't shown them again. There is also no update available in new Mac App Store.
Is this a known issue? Export photos library mac. Is there any way to resolve the problem?
Macos Mojave Xcrun Error Invalid Active Developer Path (/library/developer/commandlinetools)
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