Am 2011-03-12 um 17:24 schrieb James Lowe:
Hmm...on my rural internet connection this may be an issue, however I
assume I can download this stuff (say to a usb stick) and then use
good
old fashioned 'sneaker' net method to get the binaries on. I ask
this in
case Apple require you to 'download it to the machine' than provide
separate binaries?
The developer tools are just one big dmg download, you can fetch that
whereever and burn a DVD or the like.
Like say they do with their iOS updates?
Nothing to do with automatical updates.
Also when you run
'sudo port install [XYZ]' is that the same as doing a get-apt (I.e I
need
an internet connection for those commands or is that installing from
the
Xcode stuff I would have downloaded and copied over)?
MacPorts is a project independent from Apple, but uses the compiler
etc installed with Xcode.
What you can download and install from macports.org is just a base
system to be able to use the port command.
port is very similar to apt-get.
And yes, you need a good internet connection.
For further information please see http://www.macports.org/
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