Reputation: 12931
While attempting to compile my C program, running the following command:
gcc pthread.c -o pthread
Returns:
Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as root via sudo.
and my code does not compile.
Why is this happening and how can I fix this problem?
Upvotes: 498
Views: 222663
Reputation: 1
Restarting the system after updating the Xcode has fixed my problem.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1727
I'm facing the same issue.
The issue because of X-Code.
Solution: 1. Open X-code and accept user agreement (T&C). or 2. Restart your MAC, It will resolve automatically.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 101
I had the same issue when I tried to use git.
It is possible to install git without it. And I doubt that gcc on mac is truly dependent on XCode. And I don't want to use root to accept something unless I'm sure I need it.
I uninstalled XCode by navigating to the applications folder and dragging XCode to the trash.
Now my git commands work as usual. I'll re-install XCode if/when I truly need it.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 226
I had the same issue, after accepting the license launching XCode or running sudo xcodebuild -license accept
i had to restart my Mac – otherwise it did not worked.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 8893
sudo xcodebuild -license
will take care of it with no trouble on the command line. Note that you'll have to manually scroll through the license, and agree to its terms at the end, unless you add "accept" to the command line :
sudo xcodebuild -license accept
Upvotes: 568
Reputation: 21
If you have similar issues in Intellij do as others said above me :
And you are done.!!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7073
You don't need to fiddle around with any command :)
Once the XCode is updated, open the Xcode IDE program. Please accept terms and conditions.
You are all set to go :))
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 71
Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as root via sudo
.
A new version of OSX or XCode was installed and Apple wants you to agree to their Terms and Conditions. So just launch Xcode and "Agree" to them.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 465
Follow these steps:
sudo xcodebuild --license
.Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 3098
Got stuck as I was trying to a go get ... I think it was related to git. Here is how was able to fix it ...
I entered the following in terminal:
sudo xcodebuild -license
This will open the agreement. Go all the way to end and type "agree".
That takes care of go get issues.
It was quite interesting how unrelated things were.
Upvotes: 114
Reputation: 12931
Open up Xcode, and accept the new user agreement. This was happening because a new version of Xcode was downloaded and the new agreement was not accepted.
Upvotes: 819