Unfortunately there is no satisfactory uninstall process for Xcode or 
Command line tools. Your efforts sound good though.


On Friday, June 19, 2015 at 4:20:36 PM UTC+2, la...@math.luc.edu wrote:
>
> On Friday, June 19, 2015 at 8:16:38 AM UTC-5, Volker Braun wrote:
>>
>> PS: Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling Xcode (as opposed to 
>> just upgrading?)
>>
>> I'm sure a shoddy job of doing that is what got me in this mess in the 
> first place. Over the many osx, xcode, and commandline tools upgrades this 
> machine has witnessed, things are scattered all over the place. 
>
> If I understand correctly, Xcode is now a full-fledged 'app' and now comes 
> bundled with CommandLine tools. So I don't have to install them separately.
> This means I can delete the directory /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools, 
> right?
> I am inclined to also delete things like clang and gcc from /usr/bin, as I 
> don't want a reinstall of Xcode to assume things are hunky-dorey in that 
> directory. 
> (Comment/Question: one down-side of full-fledged 'app' is that there is no 
> uninstall; moving it to the trash is not accompanied by my os looking 
> around for other files to delete/modify. What, if anything, should I delete 
> from /usr/bin or /usr/include or ...?)
>
>   
>

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