Re: Problem installing Xcode 4 on second Mac.
Re: Problem installing Xcode 4 on second Mac.
- Subject: Re: Problem installing Xcode 4 on second Mac.
- From: Rob Lockstone <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 13:06:11 -0800
On Mar 12, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:34:09PM -0800, Rob Lockstone wrote:
>> I submitted this to Apple's App Store support. But if anyone on this list has a solution, I'd love to hear it. Thanks.
>>
>> I purchased Xcode 4 from the App Store. It downloaded and installed fine on my first Mac. On my second Mac, I first uninstalled my old Xcode (3.2.5) before initiating the download from the App Store. I did not restart my Mac after uninstalling the old Xcode and starting the download of Xcode 4.
>>
>> Because it was late, and the download was going to take a couple hours, I started it and went to bed. When I checked the next morning, it appeared to have completed. The App Store said Xcode was installed, and the icon was in the dock (though, to be honest, I don't recall if I removed the old Xcode icon). When I clicked on the icon, it displayed a '?' indicating it couldn't find the app. I thought maybe it was the old Xcode icon, so when I went to look for the Developer folder, it wasn't there.
>>
>> The problem is, the App Store thinks Xcode is installed and won't let me initiate a new download or installation. I could try copying the "Developer" folder over from the Mac where it's correctly installed, but I assume that won't work as some items won't be present unless the installer itself is run.
>
> Rob,
> I ran into exactly the same problem when I installed Xcode 4 on my Mac Pro. After hearing about all of the
> upgrade issues, I thought I would be clever and ran 'sudo <Xcode>/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all' first.
> While the Xcode installer completed, it apparently didn't install any of the Xcode applications. Fortunately
> simply reinstalling Xcode 4.0 restored all of the missing files. This should work for your.
> Jack
> ps You should still have the downloaded copy of the Install Xcode application in /Applications.
Ahh! You're right, Jack. There is an Install Xcode app in Applications. I was wondering why that wasn't in my Dock like it was when I installed it on my first Mac, but I didn't think to look for it in Applications.
Thanks!
Rob
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