Hey Ryan,
On 7/22/14, 8:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
If you don't already do this, it would be useful to check that:
* Xcode is installed
* the Xcode version is new enough to be supported by the OS X version (some
users upgrade the OS and forget to upgrade Xcode)
* the Xcode version is not known to be outdated (see what the configure script
already does)
* the command line tools are installed
* the command line tools are of the correct version for the installed version
of Xcode
It seems I forgot to put that in there, but yes, I do check to see if
the correct version of Xcode is installed. I've even written a config
file, so that if Xcode ever gets updated, we can simply update the
config file with the new version, rather than the code.
Thanks for the suggestions,
Kyle
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