R14 demo SDK
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On 08/08/2012 at 05:39, xxxxxxxx wrote:
seems it is only for the ones that use one of the paid dev packages.
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On 08/08/2012 at 05:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
[...]Maybe it's not available for free Apple Developer Memberships anymore?
Can't check that from my account. In that case you either have the possiblity to upgrade to Mountain Lion for $20 and get XCode 4.4 for free from the Appstore, or you have to spend $99 for the paid membership @Apple (and get access to all - old and new - compilers and OS versions).
Best regards,
Wilfried
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On 08/08/2012 at 06:08, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Well, I took the plunge and paid the $99 to upgrade my Apple Developer Membership. Seems like I went the free route several years ago because it was way too expensive. I reckon they came down on their paid membership price at some point, and I missed it. Oh well, at least it is tax deductible.
Adios,
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On 08/08/2012 at 06:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I did the same thing a little while back because it was the only way that I could get Xcode 4.1. $99 is still a bit steep, but you get development and OS betas which is nice (if you don't mind being a guinea pig).
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On 08/08/2012 at 07:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Well crap! I just received the email saying I now have access, but when I log in and go to the download page for Xcode 4.2, there is still no Snow Leopard version.
I deleted all my cookies, cleared the history and emptied the cache in Safari, but still no Snow Leopard download of Xcode 4.2.
What now?
Adios,
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On 08/08/2012 at 07:59, xxxxxxxx wrote:
No, it really is there. Once you have logged in, go to https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=Xcode and XCode 4.2 for SL is at the bottom of the second page.
I agree they don't make it easy to find though.
Steve
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On 08/08/2012 at 08:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Nope, still not there:
Adios,
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On 08/08/2012 at 08:51, xxxxxxxx wrote:
It really is, this is the page I posted the URL for:
But note that the page says '21-40 of 71- but yours says '21-40 of 55'. For some reason you aren't seeing some entries.
When I logged in I went to the iOS dev center, then on that page just below the link to XCode 4.4.1 there's another link to older versions of XCode. That's how I found the 4.2 release.
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On 08/08/2012 at 08:54, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Well, the good news is that I found it through a very old bookmark:
... and I'm downloading it now.
The bad news is I may have just wasted the $99.
Adios,
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On 08/08/2012 at 08:58, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
[...]The bad news is I may have just wasted the $99.
Adios,
Cactus DanAccording to a few posts I've found in Apple's forum, the download wouldn't work without the $99 membership (access denied...).
Best regards,
Wilfried
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On 08/08/2012 at 09:02, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I know what you mean. But at least if you want to upgrade to Mountain Lion you can get it for free. That's what, $20 saved, for what it's worth.
I think Apple machines are gorgeous (just splashed out on a new iMac) but their web site(s) are appalling. I wanted to download XCode 4.4 but you can't get that direct from the Apple dev site, it takes you to the Mac App Store. OK, fair enough, but when you try to download XCode it redirects you again to of all things iTunes. There, it turns out that your $99 Apple dev ID is not good enough. You need an Apple ID. Well, I had one so I tried it and iTunes flatly refused to accept it, despite letting me download anything else with tat ID - but not XCode. In the end I had to create a brand-new Apple ID just to get it. The whole thing is just a mess.
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On 08/08/2012 at 09:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
...According to a few posts I've found in Apple's forum, the download wouldn't work without the $99 membership (access denied...)...
Yes, I saw that thread, too, and when I clicked on the direct link that was posted, I also got the "Access Denied" alert, even after paying the $99 membership.
But then I found the old bookmark (in Safari on my old G4 iMac still running Tiger) and Voilà !, there it was.
Is it possible that my paid membership is not in the system yet, but the Xcode 4.2 for Snow Leopard is still available for free memberships through the old bookmark?
Adios,
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On 08/08/2012 at 09:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
I know what you mean. But at least if you want to upgrade to Mountain Lion you can get it for free. That's what, $20 saved, for what it's worth.
I think Apple machines are gorgeous (just splashed out on a new iMac) but their web site(s) are appalling. I wanted to download XCode 4.4 but you can't get that direct from the Apple dev site, it takes you to the Mac App Store. OK, fair enough, but when you try to download XCode it redirects you again to of all things iTunes. There, it turns out that your $99 Apple dev ID is not good enough. You need an Apple ID. Well, I had one so I tried it and iTunes flatly refused to accept it, despite letting me download anything else with tat ID - but not XCode. In the end I had to create a brand-new Apple ID just to get it. The whole thing is just a mess.
Yep. Had the same thing. I've had an Apple ID for almost a decade but when I purchased my latest Mac Dev Program enrollment, they said that I had to get a new Apple ID (they told me directly because there would be some conflict for some reason that I can't remember). Basically, my enrollment was withdrawn and refunded until I created a new Apple ID and then it was finalized. As you say, a mess.
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On 09/08/2012 at 05:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
OK, today it appears in the list, although I've already downloaded it from the old bookmark.
But, I'm having problems installing it on my core duo macbook pro (32bit) running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. The installation fails. Is Xcode 4.2 only for 64bit?
Adios,
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On 09/08/2012 at 06:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
Howdy,
OK, today it appears in the list, although I've already downloaded it from the old bookmark.
But, I'm having problems installing it on my core duo macbook pro (32bit) running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. The installation fails. Is Xcode 4.2 only for 64bit?
Adios,
Cactus DanI've never owned a 32 bit-only Intel Mac and therefore can't check. My 4.2 version (build 4c199) contains 32 and 64 bit code though - and you're able to start it in 32 & 64 bit mode by checking the run mode in the info box of the Finder.
Best regards,
Wilfried
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On 09/08/2012 at 06:34, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Unfortunately, I purchased 2 of the first generation Macs (MacbookPro and iMac) that were 32bit only intel Core Duo processors. Now I'm stuck with them because they're not upgradable.
I also got stuck with Windows 7 32bit on my Core 2 Quad PC (don't know why I didn't check that when I bought it), although I could possibly upgrade that to 64bit version of Windows 7 because the machine is certainly 64bit capable.
Adios,
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On 10/08/2012 at 12:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
I'm re-downloading 4.2 right now from the original page I posted, thinking that maybe there was an issue with the one from the old bookmark, but I noticed that Xcode 4.0 for Snow Leopard is also available from that original page. So, I'm wondering if I have to upgrade the 3.2 version to Xcode 4.0 first before I can upgrade to 4.2?
Adios,
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On 11/08/2012 at 05:56, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes, I think that you need to install Xcode 4.0 and upgrade it to 4.2. But you should be able to get the full install of 4.2, I think and forego the upgrade step.
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On 12/08/2012 at 16:47, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Well, I finally got Xcode 4.2 installed on the Macbook Pro, but only after wiping it clean, reformatting it to a single partition (had windows XP on the second), reinstalling Snow Leopard 10.6.0, upgrading it to 10.6.8, installing Xcode 4.0 first and finally upgrading that to Xcode 4.2.
Now I have to relearn how to use Xcode, because it's changed dramatically, before I can start compiling the cinema4d sdk project. What a pain!
So what am I going to have to do when I get to the Windows version? What are the specs to compile that version?
Adios,
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On 12/08/2012 at 21:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:
This is why I brought up the subject of QT in another thread.
The stuff you mac people need to go through just to compile the SDK looks very ugly to me.From what I've read in the forums. You'll just need to use VS2010 to compile R14 on Windows.
Not sure about any XP, Vista, Win7 requirements. They usually don't matter.
I've complied the R14 demo with VS2010 running Vista myself. And it went perfectly with no problems.
The dependencies are already set up. So all I had to do was set the debug paths to the proper 32&64 bit versions of the C4D .exe's and that's all there was too it.One thing that did catch me a little off guard in the R14 SDK is that they removed the folders.
I'm somewhat of a neat freak. So I thought it was nice having the various types of plugins organized in folders by type.-ScottA