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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: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:30:29 +0200


On 23 Aug 2007, at 23:00, Scott Tooker wrote:

PackageMaker.app was not uninstalled -- ??

Known bug.

For me, the uninstall-devtools.pl script on the Xcode 2.5 disk image misses a lot of stuff from Xcode 2.4.1 (tested both on my iBook and on my G5). gcc is gone along with the ppc32 and i386 assemblers, but the ppc64 and x86_64 assemblers, ld, ar, ... and most things in the / Developer folder (ADC Reference Library, the Applications folder with the Xcode IDE and all subdirectories, Documentation, Examples, Extra, Java, ... SDKs, Tools) are still there.


Is this also known, i.e., am I supposed to use the uninstall script from Xcode 2.4.1 to uninstall Xcode 2.4.1? FWIW, I did not manually delete any receipts from /Library/Receipts. And when I then deleted most of the stuff from /Developer manually on my iBook along with all developer tools-related installer receipts, and ran the Xcode 2.5 installer, it complained that /Developer was not entirely empty (which was correct, I left in a folder of documentation from a non- Apple developer tool).

On my G5 I'm now running the Xcode 2.5 installer without manually deleting everything first (but after running the uninstall perl script first), and that seems to work: the installer itself first deleted all stuff that was still left from Xcode 2.4.1 (since I didn't delete the receipts, that's normal behaviour for an upgrade by the installer if the installer packages are named the same as the previous ones), and now it's installing the new things.

I'll file a bug report when I know what exactly the idea is, and what is supposed to work/happen when.


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