1. Install Xcode 5 2. Run git “Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as root via sudo.” WTF?
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@aral Nope. It's related to the stub tools MacOS X includes. -
@uliwitness It is stopping me from running a GNU GPLv2-licensed tool without agreeing to its proprietary terms and conditions. -
@aral Nope. If you install Git in /bin yourself it'll work. The reason for the message is that the stub tool in OS X is proprietary that … -
@uliwitness I _did_ have Git installed — this has hijacked that. -
@aral Well, *you* installed Xcode over git. I don't see a legal issue there. Only UX.
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@aral (Apple honestly need to make that part much, much more clear though)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral It's part of Xcode's installation process. It needs to change around things outside your home folder. That's why it is asking to sudo.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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