In article <cakfcl4xve5k2fscwkxxf-91fcyso8tv9nnz-ekumdc+imnu...@mail.gmail.com>, Brandon Allbery <[email protected]> wrote: > haral:6722 Z$ pkgutil --file-info =xcodebuild | grep pkgid > pkgid: com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsSystemSupportLeo > pkgid: com.apple.pkg.update.os.10.7.3.11D50b.combo > > The former is part of Xcode, the latter would be best obtained by > downloading the latest combo updater from Apple. (Is it me or did Apple > confuse things rather badly by doing that?)
I think the idea is that xcodebuild et al are supposed to be independent of the release of Xcode; they act as a wrapper and pointer to the various Xcode versions since it is supported to have multiple versions of Xcode installed on the same system (although only one version of the command line tools active in /usr/bin at one time). So rather than having each version of Xcode supply duplicate copies of xcodebuild, it's supplied with OS X itself; that also means those commands are available to query even if no Xcode is installed. -- Ned Deily, [email protected] _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
