Le 07/01/13 14:35, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
> I'm going to copy the XCode xcrun to /usr/bin and see if that makes a
> difference, I've just noticed there's a difference in the dates of my
> xcrun in /usr/bin and the one supplied with Xcode 4.5.2.
>
OK, so the copying of xcrun to /usr/bin got
Le 07/01/13 12:53, Tor Lillqvist a écrit :
I'm going to copy the XCode xcrun to /usr/bin and see if that makes a
difference, I've just noticed there's a difference in the dates of my
xcrun in /usr/bin and the one supplied with Xcode 4.5.2.
Alex
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> Tor could the issue be that python 3 isnt backwards compatible with python 2
> code?
No.
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> In theory, I completely removed all the old 3.2.6 command line tools
> before installing XCode 4.5.2. In the Preferences pane, I only see :
>
> iOS 5.1 Simulator
> iOS 5.0 Simulator
> Command Line Tools
>
> These are all up to date.
Well, at least the xcrun I have doesn't even have any -v or --v
Tor could the issue be that python 3 isnt backwards compatible with python
2 code?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9066956/why-is-python-3-0-not-backward-compatible
At this stage what I worry about is the need for massive changes to
possibly fix any issues that this could cause.
On Mon, Jan 7
Le 07/01/13 12:03, Tor Lillqvist a écrit :
> Hmm. Could it be that you have the "Command Line Tools" from some
> Xcode 3 still installed and confusing things? Have you installed the
> "Command Line Tools" in the *current* Xcode's Preferences dialog?
>
In theory, I completely removed all the old 3
Hmm. Could it be that you have the "Command Line Tools" from some
Xcode 3 still installed and confusing things? Have you installed the
"Command Line Tools" in the *current* Xcode's Preferences dialog?
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Le 07/01/13 11:45, Tor Lillqvist a écrit :
> What does "xcrun -find strip" print for you? What about "xcode-select
> --print-path"?
>
> --tml
>
xcrun -find strip
xcrun: invalid option -- f
Options :
-x, --launch
-c, --create
-w, --wait
-l, --line
-b, --background
-h, --help
-v, --version
xcod
What does "xcrun -find strip" print for you? What about "xcode-select
--print-path"?
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Le 08/12/12 10:50, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
>
>
> Apparently, the installation script is looking for the "strip" command,
> but this isn't available from within XCode ?
>
And yet, it is there :
/Applications/XCode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/strip
a
Hi all,
The build has now failed for me since the beginning of the week,
systematically in Python3 installation :
2012-12-03 11:54:23.087 xcrun[93120:303] File
'/Users/Shared/Repos/LO/core/workdir/unxmacxi.pro/UnpackedTarball/python3/Mac/strip'
not found. Use --create to create a new file.
instal
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