Command Line Tool - Error - xcrun: error: unable to find utility "xcodebuild", not a developer tool or in PATH
Solution 1
I solved that problem by setting the Command Line Tools in Xcode. Go to:
Xcode > Preferences > Locations
And select the command line tool from the dropdown. If you have only one version of Xcode installed, there should be only one option. If you have several versions of Xcode, then you must choose the one you need.
Update (added image for reference)
Solution 2
The simplest fix is from CLI:
sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
(this should be path to your Xcode.app)
By the way this can happen even if you have only one version of Xcode . It happens when you instal homebrew
before the first Xcode installation (which makes sense because you may want to install Xcode through mas install 497799835
and mas
needs homebrew
).
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Sivaram Yadav
Updated on March 07, 2022Comments
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Sivaram Yadav about 1 year
I am getting this error while building the
SwiftJSON
framework to the Some Xcode project through Carthage Dependency Manager.Sivaramaiahs-Mac-mini:GZipDemoApp vsoftMacmini5$ carthage update --platform iOS
*** Fetching GzipSwift
*** Fetching SwiftyJSON
*** Checking out GzipSwift at "3.1.1"
*** Downloading SwiftyJSON.framework binary at "3.1.3"
*** xcodebuild output can be found in /var/folders/7m/y0r2mdhn0f16zz1nlt34ypzr0000gn/T/carthage-xcodebuild.apLXCc.log
A shell task (/usr/bin/xcrun xcodebuild -project /Users/vsoftMacmini5/Desktop/GZipDemoApp/Carthage/Checkouts/GzipSwift/Gzip.xcodeproj CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED=NO CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY= CARTHAGE=YES -list) failed with exit code 72:
xcrun: error: unable to find utility "xcodebuild", not a developer tool or in PATH
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NukeouT over 4 yearsIt didnt even have anything set by default for me when I looked at that setting until I set it to xCode X
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Diego Carrera over 4 yearsThank you, I don't know why it was unselected, maybe after install carthage, and selecting my version like in the image.
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leahyjwilliam about 4 yearsThank you for posting this. I wonder if it's an issue with people on brand new machines.
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Chris over 3 yearsHad to do this for 10.3 on Catalina.
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Oleksii Kyslytsyn over 3 yearssudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer; sudo xcode-select -s /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
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Sen-He Lee over 2 yearsThank you, my setup : Catalina 10.15.7 with Xcode 10.1
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seventeen about 2 yearsYou saved my life.
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