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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      Why do you post a question if you already post the answer for it :) ?

      It's a terminal command. Just open a terminal window and type gem install xcpretty.

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      • JayJ
        Jay @Christoph Hart
        last edited by

        @christoph-hart Because I'm receiving a message of error

        Joansi Villalona

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        • orangeO
          orange @Jay
          last edited by

          @jay So what is the error? You should give more information, in order to solve that :)

          develop Branch / XCode 13.1
          macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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            JSkeen
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            @christoph-hart said in How To Install xcpretty:

            gem install xcpretty.

            Hello there everyone!! I am having an error trying to install this myself. I have done some searching and found some stuff but nothing seems to fix the error. Here is mine, @jay might be different.
            ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'xcpretty.' (>= 0), here is why:
            Unable to download data from https://rubygems.org/ - SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv2/v3 read server hello A: tlsv1 alert protocol version (https://rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz)

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            • JayJ
              Jay @JSkeen
              last edited by

              @jskeen I resolved, I have the same problem you're facing

              Joansi Villalona

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                A Former User
                last edited by

                On osx, give your password
                sudo gem install xcpretty

                Monster:~ dan$ sudo gem install xcpretty
                Password:
                Fetching: rouge-2.0.7.gem (100%)
                Successfully installed rouge-2.0.7
                Fetching: xcpretty-0.2.8.gem (100%)
                Successfully installed xcpretty-0.2.8
                Parsing documentation for rouge-2.0.7
                Installing ri documentation for rouge-2.0.7
                Parsing documentation for xcpretty-0.2.8
                Installing ri documentation for xcpretty-0.2.8
                Done installing documentation for rouge, xcpretty after 4 seconds
                2 gems installed

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                  Deepali Aggarwal @A Former User
                  last edited by

                  @danial, Hi i run the command given by you. But i am getting below error.

                  sudo gem install xcpretty
                  Password:
                  ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::DependencyError)
                  Unable to resolve dependencies: xcpretty requires rouge (~> 1.8)

                  Could you please help me out. What i am missing while installation?

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                  • Dan KorneffD
                    Dan Korneff @Deepali Aggarwal
                    last edited by

                    @deepali-aggarwal Did you figure this out? I think it's expecting you to enter your password.

                    Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                    • orangeO
                      orange @Deepali Aggarwal
                      last edited by

                      @deepali-aggarwal

                      Just remove your password for this installation.
                      Install gems with "sudo gem install xcpretty" that explained before, you should be able to install now
                      After installation, you can define your password again.

                      I've faced this problem before, I removed password and after that I've managed to install xcpretty. It's about the security bullshit especially after the macOS Sierra and higher versions.

                      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                        LeeC
                        last edited by

                        Hi guys, I have tried the suggestions above but still the following error:

                        ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'xcpretty.' (>= 0), here is why:
                        Unable to download data from https://rubygems.org/ - SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv2/v3 read server hello A: tlsv1 alert protocol version (https://rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz)

                        I'm a complete newbie and have been trying to get around this for the last 3 hours ☹

                        To be clear I have tried:

                        gem install xcpretty
                        and
                        sudo gem install xcpretty

                        I've also tried to completely remove my admin password but the error persists.

                        Any thoughts or help appreciated guys.

                        Thanks,

                        Lee

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                          yall
                          last edited by

                          @LeeC I just saw that you had the same problem as me, have you now found a solution? if yes i don't mind ...;)

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                            LeeC @yall
                            last edited by

                            @yall I honestly can't remember what I did to get around that...

                            What operating system is your Mac and what version of Xcode are you using?

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