XCode 4.3
Daniel J. Luke
dluke at geeklair.net
Fri Feb 17 12:41:34 PST 2012
On Feb 17, 2012, at 1:41 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
>> sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app
>
> The Command Line Tools are not responsible for that. I believe this should be done for you when you launch Xcode.app for the first time.
That did not happen for me.
> If you have Xcode 4.2 installed, then download Xcode 4.3, and then just run Xcode.app, it should take care of the xcode-select of this for you. I'm curious why it didn't work in your case, but that magic isn't my specialty =/
>
> FWIW, I have one Lion machine which I keep on only GM Xcode releases, and it did this transition without issue.
That's interesting.
I had 4.2 installed, downloaded 4.3 from the app store, ran new Xcode (4.3), told it to uninstall 4.2 (/Developer and the installer from /Applications), had it install the command line tools, quit and xcode-select -print-path was set to /Developer
maybe some part of that was different than what you did on your Lion machine?
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