No, this did not happen to me. Could there be some kind of ‘auto update’ flag 
set somewhere in your preferences?

Xcode has never updated itself ‘auto-magically’ on any of my machines (4 of 
them, running 10.6, 10.8, 10.10, and 10.11) - and this includes Xcode 7.0 and 
7.01 - I have always updated manually, so to speak…

And I have not experienced any of the many problems brought up here during the 
past few days. Xcode 7 is working like a charm on projects here - which include 
a bunch of 32-bit QT aimed at 10.6, and a lot more recent stuff aimed at 10.10+

All OSX, no IOS - maybe there’s a difference?

Rob

> On Oct 1, 2015, at 3:11 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> OK, now I have more evidence I didn't go insane.
> 
> My XCode 6.4 installation on 10.10.4 got stomped on on 9/20, a Sunday, by 
> XCode 7.0 being silently installed.
> 
> I found evidence in /Library/Receipts, and I sure as hell didn't click any 
> buttons authorizing the procedure.
> ...
> A) Has anyone else seen this happen to their systems? If so, WTF Apple? Why 
> do other user app updates (Yes, I know about Gatekeeper and XProtect) wait 
> for permission from the user, but XCode now gets a "Go ahead, screw up my 
> livelihood" pass?
> 
> B) Is there anything I can do to turn off this silent update behavior?

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