


Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin) to the PATH. Or, one may manually add the install directory (e.g. After copying CMake.app into /Applications (or a custom location), run it and follow the “How to Install For Command Line Use” menu item for instructions to make the command-line tools (e.g. There are pre-compiled binaries available on the Download page for macOS as disk images and tarballs. Typically this means selecting CMake as the Source directory and then selecting a binary directory for the resulting executables. Once the binary is installed, run it on CMake as you would any other project. In order to build CMake from a source tree on Windows, you must first install the latest binary version of CMake because it is used for building the source tree. The Download page also provides source releases. One may alternatively download and build CMake from source. C:\Program Files\CMake\bin) to the PATH in a command prompt. If that is not selected during installation, one may manually add the install directory (e.g. The Windows installer has an option to modify the system PATH environment variable. There are pre-compiled binaries available on the Download page for Windows as MSI packages and ZIP files.

Otherwise, if you see Xcode 13 in the Update list, continue with instructions on this page.)

(Note, if you have less than 50 gig free, you should also use the Fix-Xcode link. These instructions will help you get back to properly installing Xcode updates from the App Store: Fix-Xcode. If you have the correct OS and you still are not being prompted to upgrade or install Xcode, it most likely means you previously had either a Beta version installed, or you installed a previous version from the Apple Developer web site. It doesn’t need to be the latest version of Big Sur. To install Xcode 13, you will need Big Sur (11.3 minimum). If Xcode 13 is not appearing for you in the App Store, it is possible you do not have the current OS installed. Xcode 13 was released on Septemand has been tested as compatible with building Loop. Only install the Released version of Xcode, which as of the time of this writing is 13.
