fryke Moderator Staff member Mod Sep 20, 2003 #41 Can't confirm this, but depending on how Xcode itself is coded, or rather the updater, an alias could be a problem. I don't know whether a symlink really is the same as an alias on Mac OS X, but I'd try that from Terminal. -> man ln
Can't confirm this, but depending on how Xcode itself is coded, or rather the updater, an alias could be a problem. I don't know whether a symlink really is the same as an alias on Mac OS X, but I'd try that from Terminal. -> man ln
WeeZer51402 Registered Sep 20, 2003 #42 I'm not sure if anbody has already said this or not but doesnt 10.2->10.3 seem like a bigger jump than from 10.1->10.2?
I'm not sure if anbody has already said this or not but doesnt 10.2->10.3 seem like a bigger jump than from 10.1->10.2?
Jason Eyebrow Moderator Sep 20, 2003 #43 i would say no 10.1 and 10.2 feel totally different to me, 10.3 just feels like they upgraded, maybe im weird as far as my finder, it could definitely be my install, its just the only bug ive found so far... also when you snap a picture it doesnt hold as good as quality ive noticed as 10.2
i would say no 10.1 and 10.2 feel totally different to me, 10.3 just feels like they upgraded, maybe im weird as far as my finder, it could definitely be my install, its just the only bug ive found so far... also when you snap a picture it doesnt hold as good as quality ive noticed as 10.2