Accept license agreement?

I'm trying to install Server on my 10.11 beta machine, and connect it up to Xcode 7 beta so I can use it as a build server. Xcode 7 and Server each open just fine. However when I try to point Servrer at Xcod 7 beta it won't connect with it. I get an error message asking me to open Xcode 7 and accept the licence agreement...which I did.


)It's similar to this issue (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6582858), but that solution didn't work. Any hints at how I can resolve this deadlock so I can move on and setup my build server?

Yes please. I have the same issue. This is totally frustrating!!!

When I run the server App the first time it is initializing itself and all the services. At "mail service" the process shows an error with some errorDomain, Code 2. Then I press next and the setup is done.

Going to the Xcode tab and selecting Xcode beta 2 app shows the configuration progress a short time. Then sometimes opens Xcode for a short period of time, seems to open a window there, closes it and closes Xcode.

Then it shows the licence agreement modal panel.


This is so frustrating as I really wanted to try Xcode server another time to use it in our dev cycle. Otherwise we have to stick to Jenkins again...


This is true for beta 1 and beta 2 for OSX Server 5

I am seeing the same issue. Any resolution?

Same Issue, any results?

I am seeing the same issue. Any solution yet? This is druving me nuts

No luck. Tried reinstalling xcode 6, 7 and server. Nothing.


File a radar if you have the time. I filed one eari

I found the solution!


- I had installation of XCode 7 b3;

- I had OS X Maverics 10.10.4;

- I was running and working in XCode 7 b3.


What I did:

1. Installed El Capitan public beta

2. Installed OS X Server 5 (beta)

3. Launched OS X Server app

4. Choosen Xcode 7 b3

5. Finished the setup

Accept license agreement?
 
 
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