> On Aug 12, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Hunter Hillegas <[email protected]> wrote: > > I was having all sorts of problems so I went in and nuked all of the shared > support stuff between Xcode versions (so it was like Xcode had never been run > on that machine) and then ran Xcode 7 DP5 (which re-installed dependent > stuff) and that seemed to make all of the weirdness go away for me.
That sounds like what I should do. But what are all the directories you nuked? There seem to be a lot of places where Xcode installs stuff. For example, my crash when launching the simulator is when loading a dylib in /Library/Developer/CoreSimulator. I don’t suppose there’s an “uninstall Xcode” script hiding somewhere ;-) —Jens
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