Regardless of your reason, the good news is that you can download old versions of Xcode (and a lot of other tools) from the Apple Developer Center. Best solution, near as I can figure, is to take your laptop with you and run it on y.
I opened the project in Xcode 12 and this popped up: The release version of Xcode can only be downloaded from the Mac App Store (even the link in Apple Developer opens the App Store), and will only run on a Mac. I needed to update the exercise files for my Core Data Fundamentals with Swift course on Pluralsight. Grabbing an older version of Xcode could help you here.Ģ) To upgrade a very old project to newer versions of Swift The script will grab f2c source from Netlib repositories and. Maybe you’re struggling with the infamous “this code worked before…now it doesn’t…what changed?” and you just want to build your project with a prior version of Xcode in order to rule it out as the culprit. This step on your mac is essential to other dev dependency installations. Perhaps you’re just wanting to see what things “used to be like”. Two reasons off the top of my head though:ġ) To compare with your previous experience Valid question – it’s not often you’ll need one. Whyyy would I need an old version of Xcode?