The release notes for Xcode 12.4 state that it includes the 11.1 SDK. 
Apparently, there’s no version of Xcode with an 11.2 SDK. (Xcode 12.5 has the 
11.3 SDK.)

  - Gary

> On Feb 3, 2021, at 4:35 PM, Tom <mac...@t-online.de> wrote:
> 
> That does not seem to work for Big Sur 11.2 and Xcode 12.4 this time.
> 
>> On 3. Feb 2021, at 22:33, Henning Hraban Ramm <hra...@fiee.net> wrote:
>> 
>> For MacOS 10.14 (XCode 11.3) I solved the same problem by downloading the 
>> CLI tools from developer.apple.com and installing them.
>> 
>> Hraban
>> 
>>>> Am 03.02.2021 um 21:12 schrieb Marius Schamschula <li...@schamschula.com>:
>>> 
>>> Indeed!
>>> 
>>> I just upgraded a machine to Big Sur, installed Xcode and the CLI tools. I 
>>> got the same message. I used the reinstall procedure - no change.
>>> 
>>> My guess is that the CLI tools for 11.2 are not out yet.
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 3, 2021, at 2:08 PM, Tom <mac...@t-online.de> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello people,
>>>> 
>>>> what was the solution to this problem?
>>>> I cannot find the e-mail anymore.
>>>> 
>>>>> Warning: The macOS 11.2 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may 
>>>>> not build correctly.
>>>>> Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools 
>>>>> package by running `xcode-select --install'.
>> 
> 

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