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just install the new version of Xcode (7.2.1), he took a little longer than expected.

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But when it finished and run the xcode continues with version 7.1.1

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I thought it would be solved by restarting the Mac, but no.

Any idea what can be spent? or happened to me to be done?

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My MAC version.

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My xcode options

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My applications

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    You might be having 2 Xcode installed. Try to open from Applications. Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 13:57
  • @Ashutosh Dave thanks for your time. Update question with screenshot of the xcode options.
    – jose920405
    Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 14:00
  • Yeah you must have more than one version of Xcode installed. Check how you are opening it.
    – trojanfoe
    Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 14:08
  • @trojanfoe I have looked everywhere and can not find other than the 7.1.1 version that I have, I understand that when upgrading through appStore never leaves 2 versions. The only way this could happen is if you manually install a beta version
    – jose920405
    Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 14:13
  • Yes; how are you starting Xcode? Having you tried going to /Applications in Finder and starting Xcode from there?
    – trojanfoe
    Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 14:15

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I had exactly the same problem. I installed 4GB large 7.2.1 version of Xcode from the AppStore over an existing 7.2 version, and whichever way I was launching Xcode it was always the same old 7.2 popping up. What was worse I could not download 7.2.1 again, as AppStore app was not showing Install button anymore, but rather Launch button instead (like it was installed).

Finally I found a solution. I went to Downloads for Apple Developers site (a login to a developer account was required), I dowloaded Xcode_7.2.1.dmg 4.7GB large from there, launched an installation... which successfully replaced the older 7.2 version of Xcode.

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  • Thanks friend, these people believe that one is dumb and never ever had upgraded a xcode and say it is problem between the computer and the seat. Thank you.
    – jose920405
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 12:49
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Another answer suggests installing Xcode via a Developer Member Center download. I'd like to caution against this, and suggest an alternative approach.

Shortly before Xcode 7 became available, I upgraded an Xcode 6 installation to 6.4 by using the download. I did this to save download time for upgrading multiple machines (I put the installer on a flash drive). I subsequently discovered that using the downloaded installer broke tracking the version history in the App Store, and I was no longer able to upgrade via the App Store. Also, I was no longer notified of pending Xcode updates via the MAS "Updates" panel.

So a possible consequence for you may be that the App Store may not be able to handle your future Xcode updates, or even notify you when an update is pending.

What I ended up doing was deleting my then-current Xcode installation (I used AppDelete to get all of the components of the installation), and starting from scratch using the App Store. I recommend doing the same. Probably the best way to start is to try deleting Xcode via Launchpad. But if that doesn't work (say, it doesn't delete all versions if you still have multiple versions), try AppDelete or a similar app.

I should note that one reason I used the download to upgrade Xcode 6 was that I'd done so previously without breaking the App Store's ability to track Xcode's version history. Whether that previous behavior was a fluke, or whether the later behavior (losing the version history) was a fluke, I can't say.

If you've already installed via the Member Center installer, you can check to see if you'll have this problem by looking up Xcode in MAS. If the store shows you have the version you manually installed, then all is well (probably!). If not, either you'll have to keep track of updates by yourself, or you should re-establish MAS version tracking by deleting Xcode and starting from scratch via MAS. I'd be interested to learn whether the store is tracking your manual installation.

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