On 15 Jun 2005, at 9:27 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:01 AM, Kevin T. Broderick wrote:
So what's the best thing to do if
a) I installed Tiger via update, including an update install of
XCode 2.0
and
b) My system seems to be working, although I have no /usr/bin/c++filt
?
Should I wait for something to break and then worry about trying
to do an uninstall of XCode followed by a clean install? Or
should I be more adventurous and upgrade to 2.1 with the hope
that, by the time I need to compile something that doesn't
currently work with 2.1, it will be OK?
Thoughts appreciated.
As what you've quoted said, c++filt is in BSD.pkg, which is NOT
part of XCode--it's part of the main OS install. Upgrading your
XCode won't give you this file.
You might try reinstalling BSD.pkg, or extracting the file from
the .pkg via a 3rd-party app, e.g. Pacifist.
Fair enough; I thought one of the implication was that the missing c+
+filt was a symptom of an upgrade install that didn't quite work. On
that note, is there a list of symptoms that *should* be regarded as
showing a messed-up XCode upgrade?
(and I have since reinstalled BSD.pkg from the Tiger DVD and gotten /
usr/bin/c++filt to show up)
Kevin Broderick / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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