On Feb 16, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:

>  I would avoid Xcode 4.3 like the plague at the moment. The installation
> via the App Store over Xcode 4.2.1 leaves the prior broken and the new
> release unable to install its Command Line Tools (which are no longer 
> installed
> by default). I was forced to deinstall the Xcode 4.2.1 release with the
> deinstallation scripts in order to allow Xcode 4.3 to download its own
> command line tools. However, despite the command line tools installation
> claiming to be successful, I can see no evidence of them in /Developer.
> What a mess.
>          Jack

The command line tools *are* installed in /usr, but /Developer is no more. Its 
contents are now inside /Applications/Xcode.app. I guess they wanted to make it 
self-contained for easier updating.

The current fink doesn't think that Xcode is installed, however, since 
Xcode.app is now in /Applications. Also the SDKs are inside the .app too so if 
a package needs them, it'll have to look in a different spot.

Daniel


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