diff --git a/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md b/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md index f905084f0..4de2ec373 100644 --- a/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md +++ b/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Mac-OS-X-Homebrew-Installation-Instructions.md @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ # Table of Contents - [Mac OS X - Homebrew automatic installation](#mac-os-x---homebrew-automatic-installation) - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) + - [macOS Ventura Beta users](#macos-ventura-beta-users) - [Apple Silicon (M1) Notes](#apple-silicon-m1-notes) - [Install Proxmark3 tools](#install-proxmark3-tools) - [Upgrade HomeBrew tap formula](#upgrade-homebrew-tap-formula) @@ -21,6 +22,22 @@ +## macOS Ventura Beta users +^[Top](#top) + +Early users of macOS Ventura and Xcode 14.0 might run into an error saying that Xcode 14.0 is out-of-date (even though you have the latest Xcode Beta installed). + +If (and only if) you run into that error, here is the fix: +- RE-download the *latest* Command Line Tools of Xcode Beta 14 and install them (again). (https://developer.apple.com/download/all/) +- Run `sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode-beta.app` in Terminal. +- Proceed with Brew installation +That should normally fix the issue. + +Alternatively, and only if the issue still persists after following the steps above, you can use this *temporary and ugly* fix: +- Try renaming `Xcode-beta.app` to `Xcode.app` (Note: If you still need Xcode 13.0 for signing and uploading apps to App Store rename `Xcode.app` to `Xcode-2.app`) +- Proceed with Brew installation +- IMPORTANT: Reverse renaming done in first step. + ## Apple Silicon (M1) Notes ^[Top](#top) @@ -185,4 +202,4 @@ pm3 If you want to manually select serial port, remember that the Proxmark3 port is `/dev/tty.usbmodemiceman1`, so commands become: ```sh proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0 => proxmark3 /dev/tty.usbmodemiceman1 -``` \ No newline at end of file +```