Xcode 10.11

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Inspired by a Gist from kevinelliott - thanks!

Install from App Store

XCode 8 El Capitan Mac OSX 10.11.6 Part #1. In my xcode I set the build target to 10.11, for backward compatibility. Now when I add the FFTW library into my XCode project, it complains: The linked library 'libfftw3.a' is missing one or more architectures required by this target: x8664. Developer setup for Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Inspired by a Gist from kevinelliott - thanks! Software Install from App Store. Xcode - for command line tools required by Homebrew.

  • Xcode - for command line tools required by Homebrew

Install from Third-Party Websites

Xcode Command Line Tools

Need to be installed for all the fne stuff in the latest section Denoiser 2 free download.

Xcode > Preferences > Downloads > Command Line Tools Hivion receiver software.

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Xcode 10.13.6

Run Xcode and accept the license! Homebrew can not install properly until this occurs.

Install Homebrew

If this is not a fresh install of Homebrew, go ahead and purge the complete installation first:

10.11.6

Now install Homebrew

Install common libraries via Homebrew

Install Cask application manager

Install applications via Homebrew Cask

The following software is still in testing and not part of my default setup:

Install Chrome extensions

Some extensions are not pulled from your Google account, so re-install theam manully now:

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Firefox profiles

TODO make sure the profiles are registered

After setting all the preferences, you need to reboot or at least restart Finder:

If you are curious, check this file for more possible settings.

Setup Github

10.11

Docker

Database

Ruby & Gems

Prepare a sandboxed ruby environment

within we install some gems

Vagrant and plugins

Install custom .dotfiles at the end, cause we utilize some of the previously installed packages

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