Hi,

I've read the archives, and I've noticed that some of you who have upgraded 
to/started out with Xcode 4.3 are complaining about the lack of a /usr/include 
directory.

This is because Xcode is now distributed on the App Store, and therefore has to 
be distributed as a self-contained bundle. For this reason, the command line 
tools aren't installed by default. If you want to install them, try these 
steps. In Xcode:

1. Open the Preferences window (App menu->Preferences, or Cmd-,).
2. Select the "Downloads" pane.
3. On this pane, select the "Components" tab.
4. In the list of components, you should see "Command Line Tools". Click its 
"Install" button on the right side.

That should do it. (After Xcode finishes downloading the disk image, of course.)

(For you early adopters out there, this also works with Xcode 4.4.)

Chip


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