I used "lsof" to identify the directory that was being downloaded to. In this case, Xcode.
/var/folders/wj/hy_57h_n12z3nt4r_c2hgfp00000gn/C/com.apple.appstore/448457090/
As you may (or may not) know, there is a slight bug in how Apple's App Store handles Xcode. If you happen to own multiple systems, as I do, you will only be able to install Xcode once. Unless you create other IDs to log in to the App Store with on other systems, which really creates more problems.
I've been emailing Apple support about this and they are positively ******** clueless.
Anyway, the files that are being downloaded now are:
mzm.iyofpska.pkg
which is an "xar" archive format.
When the download is done, I'm not sure what to do with it to facilitate installation. I did a "xar -v -f" and see the contents as another *.pkg -- so perhaps I just use that to do the install.
That is, if I can grab it before the App Store program deletes.
/var/folders/wj/hy_57h_n12z3nt4r_c2hgfp00000gn/C/com.apple.appstore/448457090/
As you may (or may not) know, there is a slight bug in how Apple's App Store handles Xcode. If you happen to own multiple systems, as I do, you will only be able to install Xcode once. Unless you create other IDs to log in to the App Store with on other systems, which really creates more problems.
I've been emailing Apple support about this and they are positively ******** clueless.
Anyway, the files that are being downloaded now are:
mzm.iyofpska.pkg
which is an "xar" archive format.
When the download is done, I'm not sure what to do with it to facilitate installation. I did a "xar -v -f" and see the contents as another *.pkg -- so perhaps I just use that to do the install.
That is, if I can grab it before the App Store program deletes.