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amalshah71

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Feb 1, 2009
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I plan to install SDK 3.0...but before that i wanna remove previously installed iPhone SDK 2.2.1 completely...

Followed the below command but i don't see any effect...

sudo Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all

on executing above command it ask's for password...i give my mac password...and there's no message as such as to what happened...(as in pic..)

when i go back to Developer/Library i see files as it is....is there something else required

amal
 

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After you've run the perl script correctly you can move /Developer to the trash. The uninstall-devtools script won't delete things in that folder that it didn't install. This can include iPhone examples and will almost always include documentation updates that were downloaded automatically by Xcode. So you have to move them to the trash yourself.

The perl script does remove things that were installed outside of /Developer also and you probably won't notice that they're gone.
 
After you've run the perl script correctly you can move /Developer to the trash. The uninstall-devtools script won't delete things in that folder that it didn't install. This can include iPhone examples and will almost always include documentation updates that were downloaded automatically by Xcode. So you have to move them to the trash yourself.

The perl script does remove things that were installed outside of /Developer also and you probably won't notice that they're gone.

did that...moved Developer folder to Trash...and installed sdk 3.0 and all works fine...thanks...
 
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