![]() 9.4.1 versionĦ) copy the whole Developer folder: $ cp -R /Library/Developer/ ~/Project/tools/Developer9.4.1/ħ) switch to 9.4.1 version of tools and check the clang version: $ sudo xcode-select -s ~/Project/tools/Developer9.4.1/Īpple LLVM version 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.2) 10b5 versionģ) create folders to store different versions of tools: $ mkdir ~/Project/toolsĤ) copy the whole Developer folder: $ cp -R /Library/Developer/ ~/Project/tools/Developer10b5/ĥ) then, download and install Command Line Tools for Xcode, e.g. ![]() For example:ġ) first, I just show my macOS version: $ sw_versĢ) download and install Command Line Tools for Xcode, e.g. Yes, it is possible but you need to copy/rename the whole /Library/Developer folder. I tried to do the same and after some experiments found the next solution.
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