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Re: documentation


  • Subject: Re: documentation
  • From: H M <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 23:09:26 +0100


On 11. Oct 2007, at 22:51, Jonathan Hendry wrote:

Go into XCode's preferences. All the way to the right is the Documentation icon. Click on that.

The panel that comes up lets you check for documentation updates. XCode should ask you if you want to download the latest update.

it should, but it doesn't. check for documentation updates is selected and set to daily. but sometimes (like now) that whole line (including the check now button) is grey so I can't use it. and when it is not grey and i click the check now button, the barberpole appears, and that's it. nothing else happens. i've removed the xcode rule from my firewall, so if xcode was trying to access the internet, it would pop up a dialog box asking me if i want to allow this access.


That should be everything. You'll get a disk image which contains an Installer package you need to install. As part of the install, it will tell XCode that the documentation has updated.

If all else fails, the latest documentation update package is also available via ADC, if you have a (free) internet membership. The file is large, several hundred MBs.

the other day i found a 1GB file (i think it was a package of PDFs) dated 3rd october, accompanied by a 38K PDF file. is that the one? i didn't download it because 1GB is a lot of stuff, even on an 8Mbit/s DSL...



so if xcode doesn't ask me if i want to download that update, that probably means something's FUBAR, right? should I remove a prefs file? re-install xcode? _______________________________________________


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