Well . . . eventually after a lot of fooling around I chopped Xcode 11.5
up into 15 * 650 MB chunks: but, frankly, that
will not solve your problem.
Later postings in this thread made a lot more sense.
Best, Richmond.
On 3.10.20 11:11, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
This is a question for people having to use XCode to generate iOS apps. I find
from responses on this list that I now need Xcode 15 to have a chance of
generating for iOS 14. I would ask Apple this quesiton, but I doubt if I would
get a meaningful answer:
I'm working deep in the French countryside with an ADSL connection - although I
have enough bandwidth to stream TV programs, really long files are hard to
download. Downloading Xcode - which is reported to be an 8.12GB file - at a
speed of between 300 and 750 KB/sec is a nightmare. If the download speed drops
below some unspecified limit, the download stops and has to be resumed in
Safari, but that's not the worst of it. If I leave the download overnight,
having got say 4 out of 8 Gb loaded, when look at the download folder in the
morning, it only contains 14 bytes, necessitating a complete reload! There
isn't even anything in the Trash. What's that about, and is there any way I can
simply accumulate the download bit by bit until it's all finished?
If anyone has any hints, I’d be grateful. Otherwise it means spending some
hours keep the download pot boiling and wrecking the rest of my day.
Thanks
Graham
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