On Jul 31, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Jeremy Lavergne <jer...@lavergne.gotdns.org> 
wrote:

> I only see Xcode 4.6.3 and a preview for 5 at that URL. These links cannot be 
> correct for Xcode 3.
> 
> What was wrong with the old links, which went to a repository of every 
> version of Xcode and Command Line Tools?

Per the ticket linked [1] in the commit message and my testing, the link to 
connect.apple.com is dead. Maybe a side effect of the recent "hacking" of the 
site? Perhaps someone from Apple can comment?


[1] <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/39925>

> 
>> --- trunk/www/install.php    2013-07-31 16:41:33 UTC (rev 108717)
>> +++ trunk/www/install.php    2013-07-31 17:07:16 UTC (rev 108718)
>> 
>> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
>> 
>>         <ol>
>> 
>>             <li>Apple's <a 
>> href="http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/";>Xcode</a> Developer Tools 
>> (version 4.4 or later for Mountain Lion,
>> 
>>             4.1 or later for Lion, 3.2 or later for
>> 
>> -            Snow Leopard, or 3.1 or later for Leopard), found at the <a 
>> href="http://connect.apple.com/";>Apple Developer Connection</a>
>> 
>> +            Snow Leopard, or 3.1 or later for Leopard), found at the <a 
>> href="https://developer.apple.com/xcode/";>Apple Developer Connection</a>
>> 
>>             site, on your Mac OS X installation CDs/DVD, or in the Mac App 
>> Store. Using the latest available version that will run on your
>> 
>>             OS is highly recommended.</li>
>> 
>>             <li>Apple's Command Line Developer Tools are found at the <a 
>> href="http://connect.apple.com/";>Apple Developer Connection</a> site,
> 

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