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Problem updating Command Line Tools after updating Xcode

After installing the latest Xcode update from the App Store today, I see an update to the Command Line Tools. However, when I try to install that update, I get an error message that "[my Apple ID email] does not have access to Command Line Tools." This has never been a problem before. I am able to log in to my free developer account using that email.


Anyone else have the same problem?


Anyone know how to solve this problem?

Mac OS X (10.7), iMacs, MacBook, and iPhone 4

Posted on Mar 21, 2012 10:38 PM

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Mar 22, 2012 7:45 AM in response to louiexiv

I also have the same problem, and I am a purchased user (for iOS Development).


I was wondering if it knew that I am not a purchased user of the Mac Development program, and maybe that is what it requires?


The problem is, I removed the old installation target directory ( /Developer ), and now my macports guys can't build! They give the error: "checking for gcc... /usr/bin/cc" and then "checking whether the C compiler works... no" which make perfect sense because it is not there any more!


Does anybody at least know if the installation of these "Command Line Tools" would give me back my compiler and related development tools that macports uses?


Kevin

Problem updating Command Line Tools after updating Xcode

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