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Re: Xcode 2.5 and permissions



Axel E. Retif wrote:
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Thank you both! I should have known better and take a look into /Developer, since I myself said this happened _after_ I upgraded to Xcode 2.5: indeed, there is a /Developer/Private directory. As you might easily guess, I don't use Xcode myself, but some packages and distributions ask that you have developers tools installed.

I see; I hadn't paid attention that you were on 10.4.10/xcode 2.5. While this is probably not serious, it is nevertheless a bug in the Repair Permissions program. It shouldn't mix /private and /Developer/Private. Apparently it hasn't been told about the new package format in this bastard between Tiger and Leopard that is xcode-2.5, where (as in Leopard) the path prefix /Developer is no longer stored in the file list.


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Martin




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 >Re: Xcode 2.5 and permissions (From: "Axel E. Retif" <email@hidden>)



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