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Upgrading Xcode


  • Subject: Upgrading Xcode
  • From: Neil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 00:28:58 -0400

So I ran into the problem listed over here:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2009/Sep/msg01199.html
and the work-arounds there worked fine for me (I also found I could just switch to gcc 4.0 and it worked fine too).

But I figure this is a bug that will get fixed eventually. What I wanted to know was: what's the best way to update Xcode? I've never seen an Xcode update come down through Software Update. Do I just download the new installer and run it on top?

(Sorry if this is a newbish question; I did try to Google and search the list archives for this, but any answers seemed to be lost among all the "a.b.c to x.y.z broke my install!" threads...)

Thanks,
Neil.
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