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Re: Why are Xcode "updates" so friggin' big??
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Re: Why are Xcode "updates" so friggin' big??


  • Subject: Re: Why are Xcode "updates" so friggin' big??
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 05:20:39 -0700

While I'll agree that Xcode 1.1 was a mistake (not surprising, since I'm always one to complain about anything trivial), I think it's unwise to say just because Apple made one mistake with an updater, that should not attempt to do it correctly ever again.

Ack, at 11/1/06, Nick Zitzmann said:

Because the last time Apple did that (the Xcode 1.1 update), the delta was incomplete, and it made development in groups much more difficult since everyone tended to have a different version of the 1.1 update installed. I'm glad they've never done that again.

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Sincerely, Rosyna Keller Technical Support/Carbon troll/Always needs a hug

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 >Why are Xcode "updates" so friggin' big?? (From: Abraham Nelson <email@hidden>)
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