This worked perfectly! Thanks for the help..
On Apr 28, 3:42 pm, Dirk Stoop <[email protected]> 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 part of a
> default Developer tools installation – to launch FileMerge.
>
> Normally when you install the developer tools, a shell script, also
> aptly named "opendiff" is installed at "/usr/bin/opendiff". The sole
> purpose of that shell script is to somehow figure out where the real
> opendiff command-line tool is located (normally at /Developer/usr/bin/
> opendiff). The opendiff shell script uses yet another command-line
> utility that's included with Xcode, "xcode-select" (also used to
> switch between different Xcode installations on one Mac) to do this.
> This opendiff script is the thing Versions tries to execute when you
> use FileMerge, if it does not exist, Versions looks in the most likely
> spot for the real opendiff command.
>
> I bet that if you open up a Terminal window on your Mac and run "xcode-
> select -print-path", it will print out "/Developer3.0".
>
> If that's indeed what you get, run "sudo xcode-select -switch /
> Developer" and everything should be fine, including the functionality
> of any other parts of the Developer tools or third-party apps that
> depend on this xcode-path to be set correctly.
>
> If I'm wrong, let me know, and we'll keep on looking. :)
>
> Cheers,
> - Dirk
>
> On Apr 27, 8:53 pm, Chris Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not quite sure what's going on but Versions is complaining that it
> > can't find FileMerge: "FileMerge Error - The FileMerge application
> > could not be located. Please install Xcdoe Tools from the Apple
> > Developer website". I actually already have FM installed and can run
> > it stand-alone. It's located in /Developer/Applications/Utilities
> > which I believe is the default location.
>
> > One other clue that might help explain is that I originally had Xcode
> > installed in another directory: /Developer3.0. I've since moved
> > everything so it should be back to the defaults that Versions is
> > looking for..
>
> > Any ideas? Should I trash my preferences or something?
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