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Re: Guidelines for talking about Xcode 2.5 on this list


  • Subject: Re: Guidelines for talking about Xcode 2.5 on this list
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 23:25:43 -0700

On 2007-08-22, at 21:02:16, Scott Tooker wrote:

Ok, that's not so odious as I expected. Now's a good time for me to change so I'll install 2.5 later on tonight.

I had 1 miniscule anomally:

Dashcode.app was not uninstalled -- Separate install, so ok.
PackageMaker.app was not uninstalled -- ??

Apart from that I've compiled 4 components, 1 osax, 1 framework, 1 Carbon app, and 1 Cocoa app (with a WebView). All them ran shell script phases with no problems. So great! Leisurely migration is possible.


Cool. Just remember that you can't ship anything built with Xcode 2.5 until a GM version is officially released. :)


BTW, is there any strong reason why Rez and DeRez can't be placed in a normal Mac OS X release tool directory? They're very handy for things related to OSA component scripting languages.

I agree.

With the addition of /Developer/usr/bin, there is no long-term need for /Developer/Tools to exist. In upcoming Xcode developer tools releases you'll see much of the content in /Developer/Tools move to /Developer/usr/bin (with /Developer/Tools eventually going away at some point in the future).

Sorry, I meant in /usr/bin and available to non-developer-install users.

Also for GetFileInfo and SetFile.

I view these 4 tools as peers and compliments to osacompile, osascript, defaults, xsltproc, etc. Scripting related stuff.


Philip Aker email@hidden


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