at 4.4 ish GB, my late 2013 MB Pro's internel SSD with 7.9 GB available ought to be able to handle size requirements for this update, I would think. Or, would have thought. Still, it said no, so I freed up a bit more space. Xcode still responds with "There is not enough disk space available to install the product."
Why is that?
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Xcode 7.2 has about a ~10GB footprint once installed (and you also need room for the installer that's downloaded).
- Downloaded img - let's call it 8 GB
- Space to unpack - 10 GB
- Swap space for the OS - let's say 7 GB (could be bit less/more)
...looks like 25 GB just to tread water in your case. I'd clear to 40 ~ 50 so you don't choke, and keep it there. Be sure to empty the trash and consider buying a larger drive soon.
Ok, thanks for that. So then, that begs the question... can I find an ftp approach to downloading this? I looked for a downloadable file, other than the update via App Store, but did not see any but the betas. Is that not a thing, any more? If I can install from an external, then this becomes doable. Otherwise, it is trickier.
Thanks again, Joar and KMT.
Apple sure does make things easy...
but I have 55 GB of storage
please help me
I had the same problem... SO ANNOYING!!! APPLE!!!?!?
But I just solved it (I think)
I just had to update to the newest OS and now my computer magically realizes I have enough memory to update Xcode.
If I had a glitch this bad in my app, Apple would definitely not approve it for the App store LOL
I got the same message in Mojave (10.14.5) even though I had 40GB available. I thought it was corrupted, so downloaded again with no change. I was able to work around in Terminal:
cd ~/Applications #otherwise, will unpack into home dir
xip -x ~/Downloads/Xcode_11_Beta.xip
I have the same problem and 75 GB free space available on my 256 GB SSD on a macBook pro!
Apple, something is going wrong here, please fix.
I have 90GB free and Mac App Store tells me there's not enough room to update Xcode to 11!
You can download xcode 11.3 (or any version) here https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
And I need to upload an app to TestFlight, and we all know how long archiving can take.
Thanks for a sleepless night and a major headache, Apple.
( it might be my sleepless rage talking, but 40Gb, seriously, on a 128Gb macbook )