I have been having that issue quite a bit since I installed Xcode 8. Going back 
to 7.3.1 causes all kinds of havoc.

On Jul 1, 2016, at 1:37 PM, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com<mailto:z...@mac.com>> 
wrote:

My god, can we get a button in the About page of Xcode that allows you to 
accept the license agreement?

We shouldn't have to start looking up online to see which command we need to 
enter to do something that should be in the UI.

>From the Terminal:
2016-07-01 13:23:37.659 Xcode[23771:344641] Failed to locate a valid instance 
of CoreSimulatorService in the bootstrap.  Adding it now.

And what needed to be entered:

sudo /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode


Last night, I installed a fresh version of Xcode 7.3.1 from the DMG on OX S 
10.11.5 and launched Xcode.  There was no request to accept a license agreement.

If we are required to accept a license agreement and there is no place in the 
UI to do so, then there should be a place in the UI where we could click a 
button to accept the license agreement.

: /

It's issues like this that seem basic, yet are ignored for years that get us 
frustrated with Xcode and honestly boggle our minds.  Every time we run in to 
something basic like this, it wastes our time and leaves no spare time to 
report this as a bug.  The dev team has to know this.

Honestly, I've only got time to write this up and play catch up because we have 
a 1/2 day today.

It would be REALLY GREAT to use Xcode and Xcode server to set up awesome 
automated builds and distros, but when you run into time wasting BASIC PROBLEMS 
like this at every part of the step, you just end up throwing the solution in 
the trash because of the amount of time you waste trying to get the billed 
BASIC functionality to function.

This isn't a rant.  It's a simple heads up.  If you want developers to use your 
products, make them work.  It's as simple as that.

Thank you.

Alex Zavatone



On Jul 1, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:

Hi.  I'm using OS X Server 5.1.5 and trying to configure it for Xcode 7.3.1

When I go to select Xcode 7.3.1 from OS X Server it tells me that I must "Open 
Xcode and agree to the license agreement".

It then opens the About Xcode window.  The very same About Xcode window that 
has no capability to agree to a license agreement.

How does one open Xcode and agree to its license agreement?

Thank you.

Alex Zavatone
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