On Friday, April 19, 2013 11:10:27 PM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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> On Friday, April 19, 2013 11:02:01 PM UTC+2, yomcat wrote:
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>> On 20/04/2013, at 8:13 AM, Jean-Pierre Flori <jpf...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > On Friday, April 19, 2013 8:58:15 PM UTC+2, yomcat wrote: 
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>> >> On 20/04/2013, at 4:43 AM, Jean-Pierre Flori 
>> >> <jpf...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
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>> >> wrote: 
>> >>> Dear all, 
>> >>> 
>> >>> We are currently updating the "install from source" doc at #14465, 
>> but 
>> >> I'm 
>> >>> a little lost about what to say for Mac OS X, see 
>> >>> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14465#comment:4. 
>> >>> It has been previously stated that the "Command line tools" of Xcode 
>> >> were 
>> >>> sufficient and could be downloaded separately form Apple dev site, 
>> but 
>> >> it 
>> >>> does not seem to be the case anymore (I've registered there, there's 
>> >> only 
>> >>> Java stuff and old Xcode 3.*). 
>> >> That's odd. My Apple Dev thing (free version) looks like 
>> >> http://yomcat.geek.nz/sage/clt.PNG (that's just logging in at 
>> >> http://developer.apple.com/downloads). 
>> >> 
>> > Strange, I just see that: 
>> > http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpflori/mac.png 
>> > Not so nice as yours... 
>> > Did I screw something up when registering? 
>> > Does Apple hate me? 
>> I'm going for the second one. 
>> I tried from a Linux machine, and it worked the same as my OS X one. I 
>> have no idea why it doesn't like you. It should. 
>> > 
>> >>> First it seems xcode is now free, cannot really check as I have no 
>> Mac 
>> >> and 
>> >>> so no access to the Mac App Store. 
>> >> This is true. 
>> >>> Second, from what I see at https://developer.apple.com/xcode/, it's 
>> >> stated 
>> >>> that this "command line tools" part is an optional part of xcode that 
>> >> you 
>> >>> can download from within xcode. 
>> >> Also true. 
>> >>> So it would mean that to get the "command line tools", you need to 
>> >> install 
>> >>> xcode first... 
>> >> It's one way, and the way that I use. However, you can download them 
>> >> directly from Apple, as shown in the screenshot above. 
>> >>> 
>> >>> So should we suggest the user to install xcode and then download 
>> these 
>> >>> optional "command line tools"? 
>> >> I say yes, as it seems easier. I have had issues trying to download 
>> from 
>> >> the Apple dev site. 
>> >>> Or is this optional part useless once the user has installed Xcode? 
>> >> No. Just installing XCode does not give the command line tools. You 
>> need 
>> >> to go into prefs and manually download them. 
>> >> 
>> > Yes i got that. 
>> > So you confirm that command line tools are needed, just installing 
>> Xcode 
>> > without the optional package is not enough. 
>> Yes, this. XCode without the CLT is useless (as far as Sage is concerned) 
>> >> Or is there a hidden place from where you can download the "command 
>> line 
>> > 
>> >>> tools" alone as 
>> >>> 
>> stackoverflow.com/questions/9329243/xcode-4-4-command-line-toolssuggests? 
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>> >> It's not very hidden, though it appears to change monthly, and it's 
>> >> different if you're on Lion or Mountain Lion. 
>> >>> 
>> >>> Best, 
>> >>> JP 
>> >> 
>> >> Michael 
>>
>> Ok, I even found command line tools mentioned here: 
> https://developer.apple.com/opensource/
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> About the registration, its strange, I just created two other "Apple ID"s 
> but the result is the same... 
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It seems it happened to other people as well: 
https://discussions.apple.com/message/21781679#21781679 

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