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Re: Did xcodebuild change in 4.3?
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Re: Did xcodebuild change in 4.3?


  • Subject: Re: Did xcodebuild change in 4.3?
  • From: Jeremy Derr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:50:57 -0500

From the xcode-select manpage:

     -switch xcode_path
           Sets the path to the current Xcode, e.g. "/Xcode4.2". This command
           must be run with superuser permissions, and will affect all users
           on the system. To set the path without superuser permissions or
           only for the current shell session, use the DEVELOPER_DIR environ-
           ment variable instead.

Setting DEVELOPER_DIR is a valid way of accomplishing the switch and xcode-select is not required.

You can test this yourself with:

DEVELOPER_DIR=/foo/ xcodebuild -version

At any rate, the behavior continues when using xcode-select to set this for all users, as well.

Jeremy DerrDevOps
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