CrossBox uses this command line internally, so you can be assured that whatever the output is, it is what CrossBox will see, as well. ![]() In Terminal to find out what version of Xcode is currently selected. You can also use xcode-select -print-path In Terminal to switch the selected version of Xcode (where you'd replace /path/to/Xcode.app with the actual path to the version of Xcode you want to use). If you have multiple versions of Xcode installed on your Mac and want Elements to use a specific version (of if the one version of Xcode you have installed is for some reason not detected by default), you can explicitly select a version of Xcode from the "Command Line Tools" dropdown in the Xcode Preferences window:Īlternatively, you can run sudo xcode-select -switch /path/to/Xcode.app ![]() Once Xcode is installed, and you have connected to your Mac, Elements will handle the rest. ![]() Connect Visual Studio to your Mac via CrossBox 2.Setting up Xcode for Cocoa Development with VisualStudioĮlements compiler requires a Mac with the latest Xcode to be installed for Cocoa development.
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