I've been beating my head against the desk all day trying to fix this!!!
I have tried the suggested xcode-select -switch /path/to/xcode/
as suggested here but it still gives me this error!
I have now completely removed XCode 4.4 and the command line tools as well, and running the xcrun
still gives me this error!
Even installing a new copy of Xcode and the command line tools produces this error!!
Result of commands..
sh-3.2# xcode-select -print-path
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
sh-3.2# xcrun -find
xcrun: Error: could not stat active Xcode path '/Volumes/Xcode/Xcode45-DP1.app/Contents/Developer'. (No such file or directory)
Solution #1 (affects all users)
xcode-select
is the answer. You are either pointing at the wrong path or you are not doing it as a root user. Try this in Terminal:
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app
and then type your password.
Solution #2 (affects only you)
If
- you don't want to
sudo
, or - you don't have superuser permissions, or
- solution #1 doesn't work
override the DEVELOPER_DIR environment variable instead:
export DEVELOPER_DIR="/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer"
Optional: you can make this persist between login sessions by editing your .bash_profile file.
If neither solution works, post your error message.
The problem is that /usr/share/xcode-select/xcode_dir_link
points to an old folder,
and doesn't updates when command
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/
is executed.
Solution: delete this link and create it manually.
This worked for me:
- XCode preferences/Locations/Command Line Tools - set to proper version and location
- XCode preferences/Downloads - install command line tools
Solutions above didn't help me. Removing old system links helped me. It is described here: Error: Can't run /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/usr/bin/ibtool (no such file)
I'd the same error on 10.9. I didn't had XCode installed on my system and I manually updated the XCode command line tools. After that following command fixed the error for me:
sudo xcode-select -switch /
I've seen this with only mac systems since it considers running few commands such as gcc
git
as system level commands and part of command line developer tools
.
I had faced this after uninstalling xcode
. So the solution is to either install xcode
which comes pre packed with the tools or just install the tools by running xcode-select --install
.
Refs http://osxdaily.com/2014/02/12/install-command-line-tools-mac-os-x/
The solution that finally worked was by reinstalling 10.8, reinstalling Xcode, and then reinstalling the command line tools.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11961032/xcrun-error-could-not-stat-active-xcode-path-volumes-xcode-xcode45-dp1-app-c