You didn't really have to do that however. "Installed" for Xcode just means that the installer has been installed, i.e. downloaded copied to your Applications directory. All you have to do is double click that installer again and it will do a fresh real 'install'. While the Installer is in your applications folder however the AppStore considers it installed and won't let you redownload, but there's no real purpose to downloading it again, it's the same thing.
On Jul 21, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Philip Ershler wrote: That did it.
Thanks ever so much,
Phil On Jul 20, 2011, at 10:09 PM, Roshne wrote: Look for the "Install Xcode" app in your Applications folder, I had to delete that before I could reinstall via the app store.
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:04 AM, Philip Ershler <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi, I updated to Lion today. Then I uninstalled my existing Developer Folder by using the uninstaller script. But now the App Store insists the Xcode 4.1 is already installed. Therefore I can't get 4.1. How do I proceed?
Thanks, Phil
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