![]() As long as everything worked, I'd clone that to my main drive or repeat the wipe/reinstall process - whichever is easier for you to perform. I'd make a junk admin user that I'll delete and use that user to install Xcode and the command line tools and then finally restore from Time Machine. ![]() Requires NuGet 2.0 or higher. There is a newer prerelease version of this package available. ![]() If this happened to me, I'd simply change my Time Machine to exclude system files and then install a new OS onto a spare volume. macos- arm64 2023.1.0-eap08 Prefix Reserved This is a prerelease version of -arm64. This URL is fairly open (even the search engines can index it) but you might need to make a free Safari or free Mac developer account to log in and get this package. Rather than mess with that, why not just download the stand alone installer and wait for a new version of Xcode to clean up your receipts database for you? ![]() The command line tools are installed like other OS X packages, so you may need to delete the receipt file from the receipts database (which used to be trivial since you could delete the file from /Library/Receipts but now is more complicated and needs a short article on the receipts database). ![]()
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