Xcode 5.0 ok?

mikel king mikel.king at olivent.com
Fri Sep 20 05:46:11 PDT 2013


On Sep 20, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Rainer M Krug <Rainer at krugs.de> wrote:

> Lawrence Velázquez <larryv at macports.org> writes:
> 
>> On Sep 20, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Rainer M Krug <Rainer at krugs.de> wrote:
>> 
>>> Lawrence Velázquez <larryv at macports.org> writes:
>>> 
>>>> I vaguely recall having to authenticate in Xcode 4.x also. You do have
>>>> to sign in to download them directly from the developer website, so it
>>>> makes sense that you'd also have to sign in from Xcode.
>>> 
>>> I installed Xcode from the app store and also installed the commandline
>>> tools. As I don't have a developer account, I would say none is needed.
>>> 
>>> I think I had to authenticate with my apple account.
>> 
>> You need at least a free developer account. You probably signed up for
>> one a while ago and then forgot about it. (I myself do not have a paid
>> one.)
> 
> Hm - I just went to developer.apple.com and tried to sign in, I used my
> normal apple id, and it asked me to confirm an agreement. So I assume I
> am not registered as a developer?
> 

If you agree to their terms then you become one, technically. 
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