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The postinstall script causes the installation to fail because the last step that copies files for Xcode is broken. Two details can cause the command to fail: 1. The XCODE_MISC_DIR value has a space. Without quotes in the cp command, cp will just complain that this is an invalid syntax. 2. The source of the cp is a directory with two subdirectories. We actually want the files for either Xcode 3 or Xcode 4 to be copied. Using xcodebuild -version, we check for the Xcode version and select which of xcode/3/* or xcode/4/* should be the source of the copy. Fixes #5874. R=golang-dev, minux.ma, adg CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/10893044
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