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I have been trying for 5 hours now to download Xcode, but apparently the issue is that I don't have enough free space despite having 35 GB available. Seriously how big is this thing? Isn't it only 11-12 GB?
When I try to manually open the Xcode xip on my desktop, I get the error "The archive "Xcode_13.4.1.xip" can't be expanded because the selected volume doesn't have enough free space."
When I run Mac:~ user$ xip -x Xcode_13.4.1.xip on terminal, I get these errors xip: signing certificate was "Software Update" (validation not attempted) xip: error: The archive “Xcode_13.4.1.xip” can’t be expanded because the selected volume doesn’t have enough free space.
So I checked to see if I was missing a software update but it says my mac is up to date (macOS Monterey 12.4)
I've tried creating a huge file that filled up my entire disk space and then deleting it to see if it would work, but it didn't
Anyone know the fix?
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Hello, I am trying to compile Aseprite on my mac and I'm using this tutorial: https://youtu.be/74Hs_8izAbA
I have been trying for 5 hours now to download Xcode, but apparently the issue is that I don't have enough free space despite having 35 GB available. Seriously how big is this thing? Isn't it only 11-12 GB?
When I try to manually open the Xcode xip on my desktop, I get the error "The archive "Xcode_13.4.1.xip" can't be expanded because the selected volume doesn't have enough free space."
When I run
Mac:~ user$ xip -x Xcode_13.4.1.xip
on terminal, I get these errorsxip: signing certificate was "Software Update" (validation not attempted)
xip: error: The archive “Xcode_13.4.1.xip” can’t be expanded because the selected volume doesn’t have enough free space.
So I checked to see if I was missing a software update but it says my mac is up to date (macOS Monterey 12.4)
I've tried creating a huge file that filled up my entire disk space and then deleting it to see if it would work, but it didn't
Anyone know the fix?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: