If the way to do so is to run the Software Update... tool then I have no outstanding upgrade.
When I run Xcode and open the About... I get:
Xcode Version 3.2.4 64bit
Components have their own version:
Xcode IDE: 1708.0
Xcode Core: 1705.0
ToolSupport: 1591.0
When I look at the details, I get:
Verson: 3.2 (10M2309)
Applications:
Xcode: 3.2.4 (1708)
Interface Builder: 3.2.4 (804)
Instruments: 2.7 (3014)
Dashcode: 3.0.2 (333)
SDKs:
Mac OS X:
10.5 (9L31a)
10.6 (10M2309)
I use the stock python freshly recently installed from the dmg provided on python.org.
The versions shown when starting python are the following:
Blue:~ sysupbda$ python
Python 2.7.1 (r271:86882M, Nov 30 2010, 09:39:13)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5494)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
Let me try to have a look at what others do in this case and update you with the findings. I am not that familiar with these Mac tools.
Hi!
If the way to do so is to run the Software Update... tool then I have no outstanding upgrade.
When I run Xcode and open the About... I get:
Xcode Version 3.2.4 64bit
Components have their own version:
Xcode IDE: 1708.0
Xcode Core: 1705.0
ToolSupport: 1591.0
When I look at the details, I get:
Verson: 3.2 (10M2309)
Applications:
Xcode: 3.2.4 (1708)
Interface Builder: 3.2.4 (804)
Instruments: 2.7 (3014)
Dashcode: 3.0.2 (333)
SDKs:
Mac OS X:
10.5 (9L31a)
10.6 (10M2309)
I use the stock python freshly recently installed from the dmg provided on python.org.
The versions shown when starting python are the following:
Blue:~ sysupbda$ python
Python 2.7.1 (r271:86882M, Nov 30 2010, 09:39:13)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5494)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
Let me try to have a look at what others do in this case and update you with the findings. I am not that familiar with these Mac tools.
Thanks a lot