On Jul 1, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

> 
>> On Jul 1, 2016, at 10:37 AM, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> If we are required to accept a license agreement and there is no place in 
>> the UI to do so, then there should be a place in the UI where we could click 
>> a button to accept the license agreement.
> 
> IIRC there is something to that effect that pops up on the first launch of a 
> new version of Xcode.


Nope.  Didn't happen.  That's what I'm saying.

I did a fresh install from the DMG last night.  

There was nothing that popped up and asked me to agree to a a license.

But, if there were, we are now in a state where Server opens the About page in 
Xcode where you can not agree to the license agreement.    

> 
> As Jim says, it sounds like there’s something about the license state that 
> gets messed up when ‘downgrading’ back from Xcode 8 to 7 — sounds like the 
> server code thinks the license isn’t up-to-date while the Xcode app does.
> 
> Why doesn’t Apple fix these things before the GM release of Xcode?!? Oh wait, 
> Xcode 8 is still in beta … maybe someone should file a bug report?
> 

Yeah, and as I stated, after we waste an hour figuring out what is wrong and 
getting it to work, we don't have another 15 minutes to properly write up a bug 
on this.

Hopefully, since I have a half day today, I'll have time to put a few reports 
in, but honestly, that's why Apple pays their QA team.

Thank you for the reminder, Jens.  I'll get to it.  

- Alex Zavatone

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