Hi Eric,

When using the command line invocation that I mentioned the developer folder 
inside of the Xcode app bundle would still end up being selected. I just wanted 
to call out that you don't have to provide the full path, as that's now more of 
an implementation detail.

Joar


On 22 mar 2012, at 11:24, Eric Wing wrote:

>> Correct. Note that when setting the path, you can get away with just
>> pointing to the copy of Xcode that you'd like to bless:
>> 
>>      sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app
> 
> Interesting, but as a courtesy note to everybody, those of us who
> write and use 3rd party tools that depend on xcode-select that are not
> from Apple, this variation may not work since the underlying internal
> layout of Xcode using /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
> mostly mimics the old /Developer root and these tools probably haven't
> been updated to work with two different variations of the path.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric
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