On 15/06/12 06:13, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> In my opinion, Apple should have automatically installed the command
> line tools for Xcode 4.3 for people who were upgrading from an earlier
> version of Xcode.

There is a more surreptitious problem that may bite us later: When you 
update xcode from 4.3.2 to the latest 4.3.3, it does not update the CLI, 
but you don't notice: Fink reports xcode as installed, because the 
earlier version is still there. In my case it was even the exact same 
version 4.3.0.0.1.1249367152 (install-time: 1332719283, which is March 
26, 2012) as the real latest (install-time: 1339749040, which is today).

To get the latest, you have to go into Preferences->Downloads again and 
click on "Update". I wonder how they know that there is an Update 
available when the versions are the same. App-store magic, I guess.

-- 
Martin



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