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Re: Guidelines for talking about Xcode 2.5 on this list
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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: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:11:17 -0700

On 2007-08-23, at 17:57:56, Rosyna wrote:

I'd have to strongly disagree with that remark about SetFile. Apple's own support article tell end users to run it.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305402

Yes, they're actually suggesting that end users download the Xcode tools (at 924megs and needs an ADC account..), install them, and run a simple command with SetFile.

So it looks to me as if SetFile has moved to "end user" command line tool.

Right. The idea of asking a user to first register a developer account, and then do a huge download to solve a simple problem is not appealing as a solution.


Rez, DeRez, GetFileInfo, and SetFile address scenarios that come up fairly regularly for AppleScript (and other scripting language) users. Also 'sdp' is another tool in the same category.

What about the notion of a "Dev-Tools-Mini" download which would include those tools and possibly not require the user to register a developer account?


(And yes, that's an example of an absolutely horrid kbase article by Apple, they should have just written a one-off tool and included it as a download).

Ack, at 8/23/07, Scott Tooker said:

Also for GetFileInfo and SetFile.


I don't think you'll see those tools move to the base install of Mac OS X since they are considered developer tools.

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