On Mar 6, 2006, at 12:28, Dean Waldow wrote:
I may be remembering incorrectly, but, I don't think you need a
license. I believe it is part of the OSX license itself. Can
anyone else comment on this? I think this is especially the case
for the server license because the server is often
Heres my big problem. I dont have Xcode on any of my production 10.3.9 OSX
servers so I cant build my bacula-fd's on them for the new 1.38 release. I
upgraded my main backup server (linux) to 1.38 and not my clients so now I get
some error messages when doing backups. Does anyone have a .dmg
On Mar 6, 2006, at 12:09, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
Heres my big problem. I dont have Xcode on any of my production
10.3.9 OSX
servers so I cant build my bacula-fd's on them for the new 1.38
release. I
upgraded my main backup server (linux) to 1.38 and not my clients
so now I get
some
I may be remembering incorrectly, but, I don't think you need a license. I believe it is part of the OSX license itself. Can anyone else comment on this? I think this is especially the case for the server license because the server is often where the dev tools are needed. Often the developer
It ships with system disks. Have a look on the DVDs that came with
the hardware - you'll see the Xcode installer package there - and
Landon is correct, there is no additional licensing.
If you have a good Apple Edu field SE in your area, you can also
enlist a little help.
Erich
On Mar