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Re: Is Xcode 1.1 update the same as Xcode 1.1 install
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Re: Is Xcode 1.1 update the same as Xcode 1.1 install


  • Subject: Re: Is Xcode 1.1 update the same as Xcode 1.1 install
  • From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 12:11:29 -0800

Dave,

The Xcode Update 1.1 delivered by software update is designed to update only the Xcode IDE and required components. It is a proper subset of the Xcode Tools 1.1 disk image. The full disk image updates many other components as well (including Interface Builder as you note); please read the Read Me - Xcode Tools 1.1 file provided for details.

There's simply much more to the Xcode Tools 1.1 release than can be delivered via a software update mechanism. If you want to keep your entire development environment updated to the latest version of everything, you will need to download the full disk image installer packages manually. The software update for the IDE is meant to be a convenience for those who for whom the other components are lower priority or who might be working in a location away from broadband download capability, in order that they can get the latest Xcode IDE capabilities easily and quickly.

best,
Godfrey
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  Apple Worldwide Developer Relations



On Dec 20, 2003, at 1:21 AM, Dave Rehring wrote:

I managed to upgrade using the XCode 1.1 updater made available via SW
Update, and happened to notice that InterfaceBuilder wasn't updated.

So I downloaded the full 1.1 installer, and ran that, doing a custom install
to update all the things I had previously installed, and that updated
InterfaceBuilder [and probably other things].


So, did something wacky happen with the original updater? Or does it not
update everything that could have been installed by earlier versions?


Or should everyone just download the full installer to make sure everything
is the latest version?


Later,
--
David Rehring Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com And totally insane guy!
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