Thank you very much kiddailey, you save my life, it works perfectly!!
When I type:
xcode-select -print-path, it printed out /Developer3.0.
so I run sudo xcode-select -switch /Developer and everything is fin
now !
By the way, are there any possible side effects to run this command as
my 'real'
Bummer... none of that worked for me. :(
On Aug 5, 9:20 am, kiddailey kiddai...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a similar issue with my setup and posted the steps I used to
resolve it. Might work in your case as well. You can find them in
the following thread:
Not exactly a recent thread, but here's a datapoint for you
I'm getting the same message about FileMerge, and my opendiff is
located here:
/Users/username/Documents/Development/Developer/usr/bin/opendiff
I can only assume that at some point I installed the Dev tools in my
Documents folder.
/Developer/iPhoneSDK 3.0) and FileMerge
can be found under '/Developer/iPhoneSDK 3.0/Applications/
Utilities'...
Any hint how to use FileMerge with Versions ?
Regards,
Jean-Christophe
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This worked perfectly! Thanks for the help..
On Apr 28, 3:42 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
Short version: run sudo xcode-select -switch /Developer in a
Terminal. That should fix it. (fingers crossed)
Long version:
Versions uses the opendiff command-line tool – also
Aha!!
I posted about this back in December and had given up since nobody
replied, and eventually ended up resorting to BBEdit. Blah.
Your answer didn't address my issue directly, but the tip about how
Versions uses opendiff was the clue I needed. I had removed all of
the development tools and
Hi Chris,
Short version: run sudo xcode-select -switch /Developer in a
Terminal. That should fix it. (fingers crossed)
Long version:
Versions uses the opendiff command-line tool – also part of a
default Developer tools installation – to launch FileMerge.
Normally when you install the
I've got a problem with the way Versions interacts with FileMerge. I'm
getting an error when I try to do a diff that says: The FileMerge
application could not be located. Please install Xcode Tools from the
Apple Developer website. I can launch and run FileMerge manually and
it's located in
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