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Re: Xcode versions?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode versions?
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:22:48 +0200

Is /Developer/Library/version.plist what you want ?

Le 14 sept. 08 à 03:44, Brian Stern a écrit :


On Sep 13, 2008, at 7:23 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

Open the About Xcode box.

Chris already posted the 3.1.1 Component versions.

Component versions
Xcode IDE: 1115.0
Xcode Core: 1114.0
ToolSupport: 1102.0

You didn't answer my question. The build number for the iPhone SDK isn't in the Xcode about box.




Le 14 sept. 08 à 01:16, Brian Stern a écrit :

Various SDKs and platforms have version numbers and build numbers also. How do I tell what the version/build number is for my installed copy of something like the *p**n* SDK to know if I have the latest version?


On Sep 13, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

On Sep 13, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Phil Hystad <email@hidden> wrote:

A recent stream discussed the latest Xcode version available. I see that this latest version mentioned, release 9M2517, is associated with the iPhone SDK. But, is this the same Xcode version available through the regular Mac OS X Developer site?

Is there a difference between the two different release distributions? Does the Mac OS X release have tools or utilities not available through the iPhone distro and visa-versa?

The version of Xcode included with the iPhone SDK is identical to the version released standalone at the same time. This has been true throughout iPhone SDK development and we expect it to remain so in the future.


The only additional Xcode functionality provided in the iPhone SDK is that which is necessary for iPhone development, and no Mac functionality is omitted.

Chris


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