[111568] trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/installing.xml
ryandesign at macports.org
ryandesign at macports.org
Wed Sep 25 15:19:00 PDT 2013
Revision: 111568
https://trac.macports.org/changeset/111568
Author: ryandesign at macports.org
Date: 2013-09-25 15:19:00 -0700 (Wed, 25 Sep 2013)
Log Message:
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installing.xml: expand section on installing Xcode command line tools; remove section on how to install Xcode < 4.3 from the Mac App Store since that version is no longer available there; fix reference to Xcode 4.x for Snow Leopard
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trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/installing.xml
Modified: trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/installing.xml
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--- trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/installing.xml 2013-09-25 22:17:45 UTC (rev 111567)
+++ trunk/doc-new/guide/xml/installing.xml 2013-09-25 22:19:00 UTC (rev 111568)
@@ -127,17 +127,14 @@
App Store</ulink>.
</para>
- <note>
- Xcode < 4.3 downloads from the Mac App Store are not installed
- automatically. You need to manually run the application
- <quote>Install Xcode</quote> from your Applications folder.
- </note>
-
<section id="installing.xcode.lion.43">
- <title>Xcode 4.3</title>
+ <title>Xcode 4.3 and later</title>
<para>
- After installing Xcode 4.3, the Command Line Tools must be installed.
- This is done from the Downloads section of Xcode's preferences.
+ Xcode 4.3 and later do not automatically install the command line tools, but
+ MacPorts requires them. To install them, open the Xcode application, go to the
+ Preferences window, to the Downloads section, and click the Install button
+ next to Command Line Tools. Be sure to return to this window after every Xcode
+ upgrade to ensure that the command line tools are also upgraded.
</para>
<para>
If you wish to create Installer packages with <userinput>port pkg</userinput>,
@@ -154,7 +151,7 @@
<title>Install Xcode on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard</title>
<para>If you are using Mac OS X 10.6, there are two branches of Xcode
- which could be considered to be the latest, 3.2.x and 4.0.x. Xcode 4
+ which could be considered to be the latest, 3.2.x and 4.x. Xcode 4
costs money, but Xcode 3 is still available free of charge. There are
two options for downloading it:
<orderedlist>
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