Re: where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread petr

> On 24 Feb 2016, at 16:28, Ryan Schmidt  wrote:
> 
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 09:08, petr <9...@ingv.it> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi I am trying to install Macports on an old OS X 10.6 system, but have 
>> difficulties to get/find Xcode 3.1 and the command line tools. Is there a 
>> place where they can be downloaded. 
> 
> Unless you're testing for a specific problem, you should use Xcode 3.2.6 on 
> Snow Leopard.  

Thanks Ryan for your hint, it saved me quite some network capacity ;-)
For distraction I confused the requirements for Snow Leopard and Leopard.
~petr



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Re: where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 24, 2016, at 09:08, petr <9...@ingv.it> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi I am trying to install Macports on an old OS X 10.6 system, but have 
> difficulties to get/find Xcode 3.1 and the command line tools. Is there a 
> place where they can be downloaded. 

Unless you're testing for a specific problem, you should use Xcode 3.2.6 on 
Snow Leopard.  
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Re: where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread Chris Jones



On 24/02/16 15:13, Brandon Allbery wrote:

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Chris Jones > wrote:

Been ages since I ran 10.6, so I might have forgotten where things
are in that OS, but have you checked the OSX App Store for Xcode ?


Xcode before 4.0 was not available via the App Store, as it installed
under /Developer instead of as a standalone app bundle.


Fair enough...

According to

http://guide.macports.org/#installing.xcode

Xcode for OSX10.6 is available via the developer website, and indeed if 
I followed the link in the above I was able to find it pretty easily... 
Just search for 'Xcode 3'


Chris
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Re: where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Chris Jones 
wrote:

> Been ages since I ran 10.6, so I might have forgotten where things are in
> that OS, but have you checked the OSX App Store for Xcode ?


Xcode before 4.0 was not available via the App Store, as it installed under
/Developer instead of as a standalone app bundle.

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Re: where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread Chris Jones


Been ages since I ran 10.6, so I might have forgotten where things are 
in that OS, but have you checked the OSX App Store for Xcode ?


On 24/02/16 15:08, petr wrote:


Hi I am trying to install Macports on an old OS X 10.6 system, but have 
difficulties to get/find Xcode 3.1 and the command line tools. Is there a place 
where they can be downloaded.

I have a ADC account and I used to find them there, but this seems not to be 
possible any more. Any tips?

Thanks a lot!
~petr

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where Xcode 3.1 / command line tools ...

2016-02-24 Thread petr

Hi I am trying to install Macports on an old OS X 10.6 system, but have 
difficulties to get/find Xcode 3.1 and the command line tools. Is there a place 
where they can be downloaded. 

I have a ADC account and I used to find them there, but this seems not to be 
possible any more. Any tips?

Thanks a lot!
~petr

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