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Re: Xcode tools 1.1 on CD
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Re: Xcode tools 1.1 on CD


  • Subject: Re: Xcode tools 1.1 on CD
  • From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 11:16:35 -0800

You're correct, Bill. The Xcode Update 1.1 is a proper subset of what is being delivered in the Xcode Tools 1.1 full disk image, including only the key Xcode IDE components that we can deliver via the software update mechanism.

I advise everyone to go to the download site at <http://connect.apple.com> to see what is available for download and obtain the Read Me files. Read Me files are important in that they often contain significant notes only available to the release after the build process is complete.

best,
Godfrey
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  Technology Manager, Development Tools
  Apple Worldwide Developer Relations


On Dec 19, 2003, at 5:04 PM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

on 2003-12-19 6:14 PM, Ricky Sharp at email@hidden wrote:

On Dec 19, 2003, at 2:46 PM, Ian McGregor wrote:

I have a dial-up connection and no access to broadband because of
where I live. Is there a way I can get the Xcode Tools 1.1. on CD?

Do you have the original Xcode 1.0 CD? If so, just install that, and then download the 1.1 updater from ADC. It's just over 15 MB and it doesn't take too long with a dial-up.

It appears to me that Xcode Tools and the Xcode update are two very
different things. Xcode update updates the Xcode application, as far as I
can tell from the online documents, while Xcode Tools gives us newer
versions of a whole lot of important things, such as Interface Builder.


Am I wrong about this? I don't think so. For example, the Xcode update
leaves me with Interface Builder 2.4, while the Xcode Tools ReadMe says it
installs Interface Builder 2.4.1:


"WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE? The Xcode Tools 1.1 release contains changes to
a variety of tools, applications, and libraries in addition to those
delivered in Xcode Update 1.1: Development Tools - InterfaceBuilder 2.4.1 "
etc., etc.


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