Is there a way to run xcode 14 on macOS Sonoma? I accidentally upgraded the system and cannot publish the official project
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You can't. You need to Install the Xcode 15-beta from the official website developer.apple.com/xcode and you can still publish your project.– OMi ShahCommented Aug 23, 2023 at 3:39
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@OMiShah You can't submit apps to the App Store using beta software.– HangarRashCommented Aug 23, 2023 at 4:08
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@HangarRash, my mistake, i misunderstood publish with building/release. And you're right, can't be published on app store.– OMi ShahCommented Aug 23, 2023 at 4:14
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see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/69994916/…– stackichCommented Sep 11 at 23:16
5 Answers
Starting the binary directly did not work for me, the system would still refuse to run the app.
What did work however was to
- Right click the app and select "Show Package Contents"
- Navigate to
Contents
folder - Open the
Info.plist
file - Alter
CFBundleVersion
from21815
to22265
- Save change
- Right app and select "Open"
If you get an error after choosing "Open" for the first time, wait a few seconds and try again, the system (or Finder) seems to cache Info.plist
data and may take a moment to realize that it has changed.
You should see the install screen that is installing the built-in SDKs and allows you to download additional ones.
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6This worked for me, but it was in version.plist and not in Info.plist. I am using XCode 14.3.1. Commented Oct 10, 2023 at 14:30
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4my Info.plist file was in binary format and not easily editable, for some reason. Commented Oct 12, 2023 at 19:57
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4Mine was also in a binary format, I was able to work around this by coping the preview in finder (which was still plaintext) and then overwriting the binary version with the plaintext version before saving when updating the CFBundleVersion Commented Nov 2, 2023 at 20:52
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4Used this command to set it quicker. Replace Xcode.app path with your install location /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Set CFBundleVersion 22265 " /Applications/Xcode_14.3.1.app/Contents/Info.plist Commented Dec 19, 2023 at 13:49
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2Mine was also in binary format, but I installed BBEdit 15 and this allowed me to edit and save the binary format directly. Commented Jan 24 at 19:55
You could run old Xcode via Terminal command:
/Applications/Xcode_14.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
This will bypass macOS limitation.
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4After many warnings it ends with the error
The application cannot be opened for an unexpected reason, error=Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-10664 "kLSIncompatibleApplicationVersionErr: The app is incompatible with the current OS" UserInfo={_LSLine=4106, _LSFunction=_LSOpenStuffCallLocal}
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1The application cannot be opened for an unexpected reason, error=Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-10664 "kLSIncompatibleApplicationVersionErr: The app is incompatible with the current OS" UserInfo={_LSLine=4106, _LSFunction=_LSOpenStuffCallLocal} Commented Oct 2, 2023 at 13:33
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Just run command again after installing the Command Line Tools for 14 Xcode. Commented Oct 2, 2023 at 13:37
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@VasiliyAnisimov You cannot install them, it will say the system is too new for this version.– IvanCommented Jan 30 at 10:26
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1ok, you were right, I was trying to run the images downloaded via xcodes app - dont know why but system reported them as corrupted. however once i downloaded from official apple site via browser I was able to run– IvanCommented Feb 2 at 18:08
This problem is similar to what was encountered last year when attempting to use Xcode 13 on macOS Ventura. Please check this answer to resolve the issue. As mentioned you can directly launch it from the finder or terminal you need to select the Xcode app that you want to use and then:
Right-click on the app and click on Show Package Contents > Open Contents > Open MacOS > and launch Xcode.
Or you can also use a single-run script to fix the problem which is mentioned in this answer
You can open Xcode 14 in Sonoma by following below Steps:
Step 1; Download the Zip from here - https://developer.apple.com/services-account/download?path=/Developer_Tools/Xcode_14.3.1/Xcode_14.3.1.xip
Step 2 - You would notice a disabled Xcode. Right click on it and go to "Show package content"
Step 3: Click on the Mac OS console would start and then the Xcode. It could ask to install dependent watch and other Simulators. Install them and it is good to go for use.
After this you can see the Xcode icon like below. Click on it to open Xcode
Quick solution for people who move to a new Mac:
I don't need XCode at all, only Command Line Tools 14. People like me who have a new MBP M3 cannot downgrade Sonoma, but this works fine if you still have an older machine with CLT 14 installed:
- Zip CLT 14 together on the old machine with Finder / Compress
- Transfer the ZIP to /Library/Developer on the Sonoma box
- Unzip, and then
sudo xcode-select --switch /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
Now I can do my PySide6 builds again without headaches.
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Not the downvoter, but it potentially requires installing another OS, and doesn't install Xcode 14 itself (people might want this due to Apple changing the view crash log behavior on us devs) Commented Feb 9 at 16:12