XCode 4.3

Aljaž Srebrnič a2piratesoft at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 03:12:13 PST 2012


Oh, and by the way, it looks like the agreement to the license is stored on a pre-user basis, so when you try to build AquaLess, for example, the build fails with "You have not agreed to the Xcode license agreements, please run xcodebuild standalone from within a Terminal window to review and agree to the Xcode license agreements." even if you have already agreed… I even tried $sudo -u macports xcodebuild; accepted the license, but it didn't stay (probably because it needs to write some file to the home directory…)

Aljaž Srebrnič
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On 17/feb/2012, at 09:39, Joshua Root wrote:

> On 2012-2-17 18:45 , Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
>> 
>> Also, another thing to note is that the command line tools + SDK are
>> available as a separate download.  If you don't need any parts of XCode
>> itself, you can probably get by with just installing these bits, but I
>> wouldn't recommend it for the casual MP user since many pieces of
>> MacPorts assume you have a /Developer dir somewhere and quite a bit of
>> logic is based on determining which version of XCode is installed.
> 
> In light of this and the changing developer_dir, maybe it would be a
> better idea to move back to using tools in /usr/bin when possible. The
> only reason we started using compilers in /Developer/usr/bin is that
> llvm-gcc-4.2 wasn't installed in /usr/bin on Leopard.
> 
> - Josh
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