Re: Xcode 4.2 updater
Re: Xcode 4.2 updater
- Subject: Re: Xcode 4.2 updater
- From: David Rowland <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:26:56 -0700
Did that, got the whole package after almost two hours, and it won't work -- crashes every time. It shows an alert saying something about an internal logic error. I have sent a report to Apple. I have also reboot the machine and tried. No change.
Anyone recognize this problem?
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Does anyone re
On Oct 13, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Tom Wahl wrote:
> At the top of the Mac App Store pane, select 'updates', Xcode 4.2 is there as an update you may click.
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> On Oct 13, 2011, at 11:55 AM, David Rowland wrote:
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>> I just tried to get 4.2. The Developer site sent me to the App Store, but the button which I expect to say "Free" or "Download", says "Installed". It's not. I have 4.1 on my machine. This seems to think I already have 4.2
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>> David
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>> On Oct 13, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Warren Dodge wrote:
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>>> On Oct 13, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
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>>>> On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:36:06 -0700, Matt Neuburg said:
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>>>>>> I also requested giving us back the option for .dmg downloads for Xcode.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually it looks like they've done that. When I log in at
>>>>> developer.apple.com and look at the iOS page, I see .dmg download for
>>>>> Xcode 4.2 both for Lion and for Snow Leopard. No need to use the App
>>>>> Store at all. m.
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>>>> They seem to be doing different things based on your browser and OS version. From a 10.5 machine, clicking the 4.2 for Lion link takes me to a Snow Leopard download, but at least I can get the dmg. From a 10.7 machine, I can't seem to get a dmg at all, it just wants me to use the App Store. (This is from the Mac dev page, I can't test the iOS page since I can't agree to their terms.)
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>>>> Are you actually able to get the dmg for 4.2 for Lion?
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>>>
>>> The "Install Xcode.app" from the App Store actually has the installer package in it.
>>> Select it in the Finder, right-click and choose Show Package Contents.
>>> In the Contents/Resources directory there is an Xcode.mpkg installer package.
>>> Double-click the installer package and you can install the same way as the old dmg download. You can specify the installation directory and choose various options.
>>>
>>> Warren
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