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I already tried that and it doesn't work for me (nor for others), all you'll get is broken symlinks and 0-byte files (at least for newer xcode packages).
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Closing this since there is probably no solution for this in the near future.
I suspect the compression being the fault for the zero byte files and broken symlinks.
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Um, I did it oO
I can not remember how though…
On 09/12/2014 01:10 AM, Thomas Pöchtrager wrote:
Closing this since there is probably no solution for this in the near future.
I suspect the compression being the fault for the zero byte files and broken symlinks.
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Did you use a recent Xcode image? I think the old ones (<= 4.2) aren't compressed.
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I think I used 10.5 or 10.6.
On 09/13/2014 03:26 PM, Thomas Pöchtrager wrote:
Did you use a recent Xcode image? I think the old ones (<= 4.2) aren't compressed.
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It's now possible to extract the SDK on Linux, but it's limited to <= Xcode 4.2 (e7b643d).
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