>> I had to reinstall XCode to get the 10.4 OS files but that and
>> changing the
>> gcc to use 4.0 has solved my problem. Snowglobe built fine and is
>> running.
>> Now I have a mountain of code to discover.
YAY Jeff
Actually I can very well build without the 10.4 SDK, I just need to
make
Awesome. Thanks for updating docs!
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Jeff Eastman
wrote:
> Thanks Soft (and thanks also to Martin),
>
> I had to reinstall XCode to get the 10.4 OS files but that and changing the
> gcc to use 4.0 has solved my problem. Snowglobe built fine and is running.
> Now I
Jeff,
I've more or less sucessfully built snowglobe 2 on Leopard 10.5
recently, but haven't tried the current latest SVN
One thing I always need to set right after develop.py in XCode is the
'Active SDK' from 10.4 to the only one I have installed, which is 10.5
Also, it seems that it only rea
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Jeff Eastman
wrote:
> I'm new to this project and have been trying to build Snowglobe 2.0 on
> my Snow Leopard Mac. The download process went fairly smoothly until I
> got to actually running the XCode build. At that point I found many,
> many incorrect OS version
I'm new to this project and have been trying to build Snowglobe 2.0 on
my Snow Leopard Mac. The download process went fairly smoothly until I
got to actually running the XCode build. At that point I found many,
many incorrect OS version dependencies (to OSX 10.4) that I had to fix
one artifact