On Feb 17, 2012, at 3:58 PM, James Berry wrote:
>> I had 4.2 installed, downloaded 4.3 from the app store, ran new Xcode (4.3), 
>> told it to uninstall 4.2 (/Developer and the installer from /Applications), 
>> had it install the command line tools, quit and xcode-select -print-path was 
>> set to /Developer
>> 
>> maybe some part of that was different than what you did on your Lion machine?
> 
> If you're still in this state, (unlikely), maybe you could check that the 
> code I checked in earlier handles this case correctly for you?


Sorry, I ran xcode-select manually to correct it right after I noticed it was 
still set to /Developer (and before I wrote that email) :-\

I've got another machine I'll be upgrading Xcode on soon (should have set up 
squid on my local network first, I guess) and I'll check it there if things end 
up in the same state.

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