Edited to add
Based on the comments on this answer, it appears that Xcode updates via the system Software Update were delayed, appearing quite a bit after they became available for manual download from the developer portal.
It may even be that Apple fits them into times when their network usage was low, which could delay an update even if you clear out your old copy and reinstall the not-quite-up-to-date version. Perhaps the update would appear if you waited several days.
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Xcode has never, ever updated for me through Software Update, and it's never updated for the dozen or so developers I work with. The Apple employees that I follow on Twitter -- guys like Jake Behrens, Michael Jurewitz (the dev tools evangelist), Chris Hanson, and Bill Bumgarner -- along with former Apple employees who are devs and other high-profile devs I follow, all tweet something along the lines of, "hey devs, time to visit the developer portal to download the new version of Xcode" when an update comes out.
Are you absolutely certain Xcode updates are arriving automatically for your coworkers? Have you seen it happen? Are you sure they're not pulling your leg? I've certainly never heard of it and consistently hear the opposite, so it sure seems unlikely to me.
The only automatic Xcode updating I'm aware of for Xcode 4, and only then if it was purchased through the Mac App Store and not downloaded from the portal, and only then if you launch the App Store and click on the update, which really isn't very automatic.
You seem to have upgraded your system with older versions of Xcode present on it and missed uninstalling Xcode 4.2 while installing Xcode 4.3.
Xcode from version 4.3 onwards installs under /Applications
. Only versions older than this (like your Xcode 4.2) install under /Developer
. If you do not plan to boot OS X Lion from another disk/partition and use Xcode 4.2, you can safely uninstall it (do not just delete the folder from Finder).
To uninstall Xcode 4.2:
- Open Terminal (
Applications
->Utilities
->Terminal.app
)
- Type the command
sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
To uninstall your Xcode 3.2.4 under /Developer-3.2.4
:
- Open Terminal (
Applications
->Utilities
->Terminal.app
)
- Type the command
sudo /Developer-3.2.4/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
Reference:
How to remove Xcode from your Mac
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To run Instruments from Xcode:
Open Xcode.
Choose: Xcode > Open Developer Tool > Instruments