/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility\ Tools/Accessibility\
Verifier.app/
and
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility\ Tools/Accessibility\
Inspector.app/
On 05/08/2007, at 8:00 AM, Gil Dawson wrote:
At 11:08 A -0700 8/4/07, Gil Dawson wrote:
I got to <StartUpDrive>/Developer/Applications/Utilities/, but there
is no Accessibility Tools folder in there.
Am I missing something?
At 12:57 P -0700 8/4/07, Philip Aker wrote:
There shouldn't be a <StartUpDrive> in that path unless it begins
with /Volumes/StartUpDrive/Š
Well, I'm trying to translate into this slash notation where I
looked using the Finder. I found a Developer folder at the top
level of my startup drive (which is the only drive on my machine
right now) and followed it down. I seem to get to the same place
by following the path "StartUpDrive/Volumes/StartUpDrive//Developer/
Applications/Utilities/". There's no "Accessibility Tools" folder
in there, either.
In Terminal try:
# open '/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility Tools'
I got "No such file":
PBG4:~ gil$ open '/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility
Tools'
2007-08-04 14:33:34.551 open[19873] No such file: /Developer/
Applications/Utilities/Accessibility Tools
At 2:38 P -0700 8/4/07, John Baltutis wrote:
ls -al /Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility\ Tools
drwxrwxr-x 3 root admin 102 Nov 1 2006 Accessibility
Inspector.app
drwxrwxr-x 3 root admin 102 Nov 1 2006 Accessibility
Verifier.app
This also produced an error:
PBG4:~ gil$ ls -al /Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility\
Tools
ls: /Developer/Applications/Utilities/Accessibility Tools: No such
file or directory
PBG4:~ gil$
At 12:57 P -0700 8/4/07, Philip Aker wrote:
I'm using XCode 2.4.1. I believe these tools have been available
somewhere in the /Developer/Applications folder with XCode
installs since 10.3.9
Perhaps XCode is something I need to install.
Searching with Spotlight on Xcode, I found "StartUpDrive/
Application/Installers/Xcode Tools/Developer.mpkg".
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