and nothing happens for 30 mins, so I tried to stop and it didn't work, I tried the quit option from. I choose install option which opens the agree terms prompt. Just noticed the first post said they don't want to put the users in the developer group. I am on a MacBook Air running macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 When I run xcode-select -install to re-install Xcode developer tools, I am prompted to this. If you don't use VPP, you can download the additional content from the developers portal and install it and then I think just run the second part of the script (the developer privs). This will install the extra stuff AND not require the user to put their admin credentials in. dseditgroup -o edit -a everyone -t group _developer A minimum version of 1.8.0 is required but the latest release is always recommended. Install ios-deploy via Homebrew by running: brew install ios-deploy CocoaPods The CocoaPods tools is needed to build iOS apps.
# Make all users members of the builtin _developer group xcode-select -install Deployment Tools The ios-deploy tools allow you to launch iOS apps on an iOS Device from the command-line. # This part enables Developer Mode for programming with Xcode and elevates all user privileges BlackBerry Dynamics SDK for iOS version 10.1 Installing or upgrading the software. usr/sbin/installer -dumplog -verbose -pkg "$" -target /Įcho ".Xcode components installer finished."
Way we do it is just have a second policy available to users after they install Xcode using VPP: #!/bin/bashĬd /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/Įcho "Installing Xcode additional components."Ĭd /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Resources/Packages/įor PKG in $(find /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Resources/Packages -name "*.pkg") do