On Aug 7, 2012, at 01:30, Jamie Paul Griffin <ja...@kode5.net> wrote:
>>> checking Xcode location... /Developer >>> checking Xcode version… 3.2.6 >> >> Something doesn't match up here. Something still thinks you have Xcode >> 3.2.6. /Developer is where Xcode stuff was located with Xcode 3.2.6 but not >> with 4.4. Sounds like you need to follow Apple's instructions for completely >> uninstalling Xcode 3.2.6. It's near the end of the About Xcode PDF. I can't >> find an Apple link for that but it's this: >> >> http://groups.ascd.org/resource/documents/122959-AboutXcode.pdf >> >> Then install the new Xcode's command line tools, use xcode-select to select >> the new Xcode, and accept the new Xcode's license agreement: >> >> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#xcode43 >> > > The OP shoudn't need to do that, when I upgraded mine, I started the new > Xcode.app and it automatically provides options to remove the older versions; > then, you can go to prefences -> ... -> Downloads and install the > command-line tools as has been explained a number of times on this list in > the last week. Of course, it's possible that this automated removalprocess > didn't happen for some reason. The reason I suggested manually uninstalling the old Xcode is that that is what I had to do on my system. I migrated to a Lion system from a Snow Leopard system, and Xcode 3.2.6 was migrated over too. Then when I installed Xcode 4.3 via the Mac App Store, it did not automatically uninstall the old Snow Leopard Xcode, even after opening Xcode.app. I even unintentionally opened the old Xcode 3.2.6 app after that, and was confused why Xcode 4 features had gone missing. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users