That should be absolutely fine. 

Xcode 7.0.1 can run on El Capitan. Although I do recommend you find a way to 
stay up to date on your Xcode version. 

- Daniel Phillips 

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> On 8 Dec 2015, at 09:05, John Brownie <john_brow...@sil.org> wrote:
> 
> I have Xcode 7.0.1 on my machine, running 10.10.5. I was wondering if 
> upgrading to 10.11.x would require me to upgrade Xcode to 7.1.x. Being in a 
> place with poor, expensive internet access, I don't want to have to download 
> multiple gigabytes to upgrade Xcode if I can wait until I get to somewhere 
> where it would be feasible, unless it is absolutely required. And even if it 
> were required, I would probably then keep 10.10.5 and put 10.11.x on an 
> external disk for testing until I can do all the upgrades.
> 
> John
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> New Guinea
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