![]() ![]() ![]() If you use homebrew: use OPT OUT option/command, ![]() Notice / WARNING / CAUTION : homebrew is opensource pkg-mngr but this tool uses Google Analytics to collect usage telemetry.Homebrew was built 7yrs after MacPorts pkg-mngr (formerly known as DarwinPorts). It is opensource & free (3rd-party) pkg-mngr for macOS, etc. Pkg-manager tool internally includes option to use (some form of) authentication & verification for any download. Either download src/bin over secure/encrypted connection from original-author's website, OR, you must use OpenPGP/GPG/PGP based authentication to make sure downloaded src/bin is indeed actually released by actual original author. You must not download & compile & use source (src) or binary (bin) from any non-original author website or post. macOS has native pkg-mngr known as App Store, it has various or too many unfair restrictions & walls, set by macOS dev apple, does not allow various types of open-source apps, etc, So that is why sometime we need to use 3rd-party pkg-mngr. “Trust” is more important & safer & secure, than “Fast”/“Slow”. When binaries are properly compiled & built in your own OS/distro then that is more trustworthy & better, than faster & directly download (pre-built) binaries. Some (3rd-party) pkg-mngr downloads binary that is pre-built with already patched source for your OS/distro. Usually package's maintainer patches the original-source to make it suitable for compile/run in target OS/distro. Some (3rd-party) pkg-mngr by default downloads package's source (and dependencies / pre-requisites) & also auto compiles it in your OS/distro to create/build binary file(s). If previous steps are not possible for you, (because, “patching” requires software development, and OS/distro platform, and harwdare platform based knowledge, etc) then in such cases using 3rd-party package-manager (pkg-mngr) may be necessary for you. Compile (compilation) process builds package's binary (aka: executable), etc file(s). So your next best option is: compile the source obtained from original author/developer, after you patched the source to make it compatible & compilable for your OS/distro. If original author shares only source, then that means author wants you to compile source. (Package's source (src) code/file needs to be compiled to build package's binary/executable (bin) file⒮). So in such cases, next best option is: obtain the (src/bin) package from original author's website for your OS/distro via secure conneciton. But often OS/distro dev or computer MFR does not update their pre-included packages, or uses older version, or does not include option for user to obtain other/related packages (from OS/distro dev or computer MFR). Use xip -x to bypass verification step when unzipping.Notice/CAUTION : Usually most of the time, using source (or binary) packages distributed from primary/original author/developer is much much better than next-level (aka: downstream) package distributors: like, OS/distro developer (dev), computer MFR (manufacturer), etc distributed packages, And usually most of the time OS/distro dev's or computer MFR's distributed package is better than 3rd-party Package-Manager (pkg-mngr) maintainer distributed package. 5.1.1 (Latest version supporting OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion).6.2 (Last version supporting OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks)Įven Older Versions (unsupported for iTunes Connect).7.2.1 (Last version supporting OS X 10.10 Yosemite).8.2.1 (Last version supporting OS X 10.11.5 El Capitan).9.2 (Last version supporting macOS 10.12.6 Sierra).10 (Subsequent versions were unsupported for iTunes Connect from March 2019).10.1 (Last version supporting macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra).Xcode 10 (unsupported for iTunes Connect) For each minor version (6.3, 5.1, etc.) only the latest revision is kept in the list.ġ2.5.1 (requires a Mac with Apple silicon running macOS Big Sur 11 or later, or an Intel-based Mac running macOS Big Sur 11 or later) (Latest as of 2)ġ2.4 (requires a Mac with Apple silicon running macOS Big Sur 11 or later, or an Intel-based Mac running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later)ġ2.3 (requires a Mac with Apple silicon running macOS Big Sur 11 or later, or an Intel-based Mac running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later)ġ2.0.1 (Requires macOS 10.15.4 or later) (Latest as of 24-Sept-2020) In the list below, the newest are on top. You can find all Xcode dmg/xip files directly on (requires Apple ID). You have to login before downloading anything below. ![]()
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