April 2002 Mac OS X Dev Tools Released
destructo666 writes "April 2002 Developer Tools now available to ADC online members. Membership is required, but it is free. This release includes a GM AppleScript Studio 1.1, plus beta versions of Project Builder 2.0 and gcc-3 Compiler." Must. Go. Play.
...and here I was thinking "wow, that was a short beta period!", but it turns out these are still the BETA april developer tools.
WWJD? JWRTFM!!!
(desperately trying to compile Opendx)
_autocolor.c: In function `_dxfMakeRGBColorMap':
_autocolor.c:2606: unrecognizable insn:
(insn 4390 4389 4391 (set (reg:DF 1164)
(if_then_else:DF (ge (reg:DF 1163)
(const_double:DF 0 [0x0] 0 [0x0] 0 [0x0] 0 [0x0] 0 [0x0]))
(reg/v:SF 173)
(reg:SF 1162))) -1 (insn_list 1800 (insn_list 4388 (insn_list 4389 (nil))))
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg/v:SF 173)
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:SF 1162)
(nil))))
_autocolor.c:2606: Internal compiler error in extract_insn, at recog.c:2129
It's not quite "ready for prime time".
Yes the April dev tools are availble to all free ADC online members, but not those under 18. Apple has updated their ADC license agreement with a "you must be over 18" thing added in. I'm still waiting for Apple to take away my ADC account as a 14-year-old...
Apple has perfectly sound reasons for restricting their ADC membership to those who are legally capable of signing an NDA. So while you may not be able to participate as a member in the ADC you are certainly welcome to participate in the wider informal Apple developer community where information flows freely.
-- thinkyhead software and media
It sure seems to me like this is a preview to what's coming in this year's WWDC