On Feb 16, 2012, at 9:05 PM, Jeremy Lavergne <jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org> wrote:
Yeah. If you just run 'xcodebuild' at the terminal, it should present you with the ToS (in your favorite $PAGER) if you haven't already accepted. It'll then try to do a build and error out saying "xcodebuild: error: The directory ... does not contain an Xcode project." but you didn't really want to build anyways. 'xcodebuild --version' might trigger the ToS if you want a safer way, but I haven't tried that. Also, another thing to note is that the command line tools + SDK are available as a separate download. If you don't need any parts of XCode itself, you can probably get by with just installing these bits, but I wouldn't recommend it for the casual MP user since many pieces of MacPorts assume you have a /Developer dir somewhere and quite a bit of logic is based on determining which version of XCode is installed. ![]() |
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