Re: Tiger documentation update
Re: Tiger documentation update
- Subject: Re: Tiger documentation update
- From: Kay Roepke <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 10:05:07 +0200
On 3. May 2005, at 23:23 Uhr, Shawn Erickson wrote:
On the other hand, he overestimated the difficulty of installing
the update.
Double-click the downloaded disk image, double-click the installer
package,
then sit back and relax.
I had Xcode doc window open when I installed the documentation
update and it came up with a little sheet saying the the
documentation layout had changed, I clicked Ok and it updated
itself nicely without having to exit Xcode.
mhmh. I think I estimated the complexity pretty much as it is...what
disappointed me was that I had to wait until someone
packaged all those files into one rather big .dmg, and I (at least it
seems like that) will be constantly wondering whether
my local docs are in sync with the online ones. I imagine Apple will
post updates only in bigger chunks - so I'm back to
reading online docs again :-( (No, I'm not worried about bandwidth
*at all* - just annoys me)
BTW, I didn't want to suggest the use of rsync per se. But I think
there is a quite reasonable way of distributing >60k files
and at the same time preserving indexes to those files. Maybe not on
the file-level, but at a much lower granularity
than I'm afraid we will see in the future.
One mustn't use XML for everything. ;-)
Kay
P.S.: Yes, this is OT, but I couldn't resist.
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