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Re: First click ignored


  • Subject: Re: First click ignored
  • From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 23:31:29 -0800

Bill,

The WWDC release of Xcode was specific to WWDC, the only pre-release version released that would run on Jaguar with a separate version of the same thing for the WWDC Panther pre-release. All subsequent seeds of Xcode were Panther-only pre-release versions until Xcode 1.0 was released on October 24 with Mac OS X v10.3.

One update has been released, Xcode Update 1.0.1, which fixed a bug having the potential to cause data loss. No actual instances of data loss were reported. All users should install it. There's no mystery about it.

All subsequent builds have included the Xcode Update 1.0.1 revisions.

best,
Godfrey
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On Dec 6, 2003, at 6:00 AM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

on 2003-12-05 7:45 PM, Shaun Wexler at email@hidden wrote:

This happens with a fresh erase-install of Panther/Xcode,
and has existed since the WWDC seed, as well as the other bugs Bill
reported.

This reminds me of an issue I wondered about, which may be related. A month
or two after WWDC, Apple released on ADC what appeared, to my reading, to be
the same sfotware that was distributed at WWDC -- presumably, I thought,
just to make it available to ADC members who hadn't been at WWDC. I already
had the WWDC version, so I didn't install that first update. I have
installed all subsequent beta updates, however.


Is it possible that that first post-WWDC update was in fact something that
all us WWDC attendees should have installed? Did the people who see these
bugs make the same assumptions I did, in that they started with the WWDC
release and, perhaps, omitted the first update?


The online explanation of the first update was singularly mysterious in
describing who should and who should not use it.

--

Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA
http://www.quecheesoftware.com

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