Can't install - 'Xcode is not installed..'
Scott Webster
sewebster at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 09:24:31 PDT 2011
Go with the graphical option. Just double click it.
I don't think you can open .app files from the command like that,
though probably if you typed "open Install\ Xcode.app" it would figure
it out.
Scott
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Tim Johnson <tim at akwebsoft.com> wrote:
> * Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> [111003 17:50]:
>>
>> On Oct 3, 2011, at 20:26, Tim Johnson wrote:
>>
>> > Should I be executing `Install Xcode.app' ?
>>
>> Yes :)
> OK. I'm up, I'm awake and I'm going to ask another stupid question:
> Should I be - from the command line - executing
>
> /.Install Xcode.app
>
> or should I be invoking it from the graphical environment.
> If both would suffice, which would be preferable?
>
> Again, a stupid question, but the answer will probably edify me on
> other matters.
> (baby steps are best taken with the parent holding baby's hands)
> thanks
> [father of 6]
> --
> Tim
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