Xcode Version For El Capitan

So I went to get updates from the App Store today and saw that Xcode 8 was available for my mid-2007 aluminum iMac running OS X v10.11.6 'El Capitan.' I had a little trouble getting it to finish downloading and installing (probably since it's such a big download — I've had problmes like this before,) but I did finally manage to get it do that! In any case, once I was done doing that, I expected to find myself able to download and install the corresponding command line tools package update even though it didn't appear when I first checked for updates. And, yet, for some strange reason, the expected update in question still hasn't appeared! I also checked Apple Developer Connection's manual 'Downloads for Apple Developers' page, but the El Capitan command-line tools installer wasn't listed there, either! To make matters even more confusing, I did see the macOS Sierra (10.12) command-line tools installer listed there! What in the heck is going on here?!? I need the command-line tools to continue using Homebrew in --build-from-source mode!

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Download Xcode Apple; 8/10 (113 votes) - Download macOS El Capitan Mac Free. The twelfth version of Mac OS X appeared in 2015. MacOS El Capitan is the successor to Yosemite with improvements to its functions and graphical performance. MacOS is the current name of the former OS X, previously known as Mac OS X. Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Review. Apple has just released, its latest version of the operating system for Macs and MacBooks, but if you’re running an older Mac Pro, released between mid-2010 and mid-2012, then the installation is a bit more complex, so Apple has revealed what hardware you’ll need.from Apple explains which graphics cards are compatible with macOS 10.14 Mojave thanks to their support of Apple’s 3D API. There are instructions how to extract Xcode 4.1.x on newer OSX releases (the installer refuses to run), so I don't think this is a showstopper. What we'll fix is the version detection in the configure script. Handling El Capitan was missing (and even the already existing Yosemite one had a bug).