Jeff, I apologize for perpetuating this issue but Apple has been far from Clear about XCode issues. For example, unlike other Apps, I can't just drag XCode from the App folder that appears on my taskbar. Nothing happens - it doesn't go in the trash bin/can. Then there's the issue of support files. Am I supposed to delete everything "XCode" - for example:
For complete removal of Xcode delete the following:
/Applications/Xcode.app
~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode
~/Library/Developer
~/Library/MobileDevice
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.Xcode.plist
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dt.Xcode.plist
/System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeExtensionSupport.bom
/System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeExtensionSupport.plist
/System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeSystemResources.bom
/System/Library/Receipts/com.apple.pkg.XcodeSystemResources.plist
/private/var/db/receipts/com.apple.pkg.Xcode.bom
Or do I only drag XCode App to the trash from the App folder from a Finder window? When I do it that way, instead of from the taskbar App icon, I get a popup asking for password/permission to remove the XCode app.
Normally I'd just keep it around and we wouldn't be having this discussion. But it shows up as 23GB - for something I don't use - and my next largest App file is 3.25GB (for something I also don't use - iMovie).
Unfortunately, you were sort of roped into this fiasco because of Simply Fortran's dependency on those XCode development tools.
If I understand what you said above, I could delete everything from the list above, then when I run Simply Fortran, it will give me a popup that I just "Okay" and it will only grab what it needs. That sounds like the cleanest way.