On Jul 1, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Jens Alfke wrote: On Jul 1, 2016, at 10:37 AM, Alex Zavatone < email@hidden> wrote:
If we are required to accept a license agreement and there is no place in the UI to do so, then there should be a place in the UI where we could click a button to accept the license agreement.
IIRC there is something to that effect that pops up on the first launch of a new version of Xcode.
Nope. Didn't happen. That's what I'm saying.
I did a fresh install from the DMG last night.
There was nothing that popped up and asked me to agree to a a license.
But, if there were, we are now in a state where Server opens the About page in Xcode where you can not agree to the license agreement.
As Jim says, it sounds like there’s something about the license state that gets messed up when ‘downgrading’ back from Xcode 8 to 7 — sounds like the server code thinks the license isn’t up-to-date while the Xcode app does.
Why doesn’t Apple fix these things before the GM release of Xcode?!? Oh wait, Xcode 8 is still in beta … maybe someone should file a bug report?
Yeah, and as I stated, after we waste an hour figuring out what is wrong and getting it to work, we don't have another 15 minutes to properly write up a bug on this.
Hopefully, since I have a half day today, I'll have time to put a few reports in, but honestly, that's why Apple pays their QA team.
Thank you for the reminder, Jens. I'll get to it.
- Alex Zavatone
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