In contrast, my 2021 M1 MacBookPro installs Xcode 13.3.1 and “required components” with no issues.
macOS Monterey 12.3.1
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And when trying a fresh download of Xcode 13.3 on the iMac Core i9, it crashes when I click “Install Required Components” after starting Xcode.
Update: Fixed the problem.
One of two possible Samsung-installed KEXTs was causing the crash when Xcode's "install required components" process was running. Unloaded both:
$ kmutil showloaded | grep -i samsung
$ kmutil unload -b <samsung kext bundle ID>
The KEXTs were likely installed as a result of my use of a Samsung SSD connected via USB - the crash report stated
A kext releasing a(n) AppleUSBInterface has corrupted the registry. @OSObject.cpp
Now to reboot...
I do not have direct experience with this issue, but is it possible to remove both apps from their devices, and then re-install as if it were a new installation?
This may not be an acceptable solution if your users have stored data using the app(s) which would be lost when the apps are deleted.
Ditto for iOS Playground. Xcode Version 16.0 (16A242d).
import UIKit
var greeting = "Hello, playground"
print("My greeting: \(greeting)")
The var greeting = ... does show something in the "results" panel (RHS). But the print(...) does not.