On 22 mar 2012, at 12:04, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > But this fails if the user has installed Xcode 4.3 but not Xcode 4.3's > command line tools. > > Is there a way we can discover the version of Xcode that the installed > command line tools belong to? If so, we should modify base to verify that it > matches the installed version of Xcode, and if it doesn't, tell the user to > update the command line tools (and tell them how to do so).
I'm a bit uncertain on how the new Xcode distribution works but I got notified of a command line update when starting Xcode 4.3.1 ($99 account), which I assume is the new command line tools for 4.3.2? So just so the requirements for this might be clarified, I think you can also end up in a situation reverse to the one above. Ie. your command line tools are newer than your version of Xcode. -- Daniel _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
