unix_user wrote:
I'm the same situation: hours of waiting without being able to work... shocking...
macOS is the worst copy of a unix system....
You just be new to Unix. There are some atrocious options available. And then years ago there was Apollo Aegis, which was almost Unix (ld for ls, etc), kinda like how Linux now is almost Unix. And HP-UX is just… well… weird. But that’s all fodder for another time.
If you’re a member of the Apple Developer program, you can download Xcode directly. No App Store involvement.
As for restarting the download, cancel the download in the App Store, reboot through Safe Mode to reset and rebuild the caches, and try again, as was mentioned above.
The direct download takes approximately forever to unpack once arrived too, with a mid-grade Intel with an SSD with around 200 gig free. The local Xcode install also went from around ten gigabytes downloaded to more than thirty gigabytes installed, which is both impressive compression and an impressive amount of compressible stuff.
If there’s something wonky with your Mac, or low free space (deadly), or with the network, or with Apple servers, this all gets longer, too.
ps: lft looks useful. Thanks.