Looks like the pre-Lion project hadn't been updated in a long time and so 
didn't have any newly required headers added to it (which you can see from the 
build log you pasted in a previous email).

You could also look at the PocketSword source to get another idea of how to go 
about compiling things?

As for your experience upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion, I'm 
guessing all is working well for you now?
XWindows is also now directly maintained by the developers, rather than having 
Apple as the middle-man (same as Java). If you're lucky, you won't need to ever 
use Java. XWindows, however, is much more useful to have around.  :D

Oh, one last thing: once you've installed Xcode you'll need to install the 
command-line tools, which you do via the Xcode Preferences (under the Downloads 
tab).

Hope that helps?  :)

Thanks, ybic
        nic...  :)

PS: oh, I'm on Mountain Lion, and so I know all the PocketSword stuff compiles 
on it. But PocketSword is only for iOS, so it's up to you if you're wanting to 
play around with that?  :)

On 24/01/2013, at 8:20 AM, Manfred Bergmann <manfred.bergm...@me.com> wrote:

> 
> Am 23.01.2013 um 21:54 schrieb "Barnes, Jeffrey" <jbarnes...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> 
>> On Jan 23, 2013, at 2:21:09PM, Manfred Bergmann <manfred.bergm...@me.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> OK. Can you upgrade to Lion at least?
>>> That would probably be the easiest because the this Xcode project is 
>>> maintained.
>>> 
>> 
>> Last night, while we were asleep, my wife poked me in the eye when she 
>> rolled over. I upgraded to Mountain Lion today. I must say, the poke in the 
>> eye was less painful. It only lasted a few minutes.
>> 
>> Gcc? gone
>> Java? gone
>> XCode? gone
>> Subversion client? gone
>> XWindows?
>> 
>> Well, you get the idea. But now, I've got the new Xcode and I'm building 
>> ObjCSword. So far it's been about 15 minutes… (Not counting the 2 hour 
>> download / install / fix of Mountain Lion)
>> 
>> More to follow.
>> Jeff
>> 
> 
> Well, you know how Apple is. Much changes, especially over on two major 
> versions.
> Many things have their advantages. Installing Xcode over App Store is pretty 
> much painless (except the download). You get gcc, subversion, git and many 
> other goodies once you've installed it.
> The OS X Java port is now maintained by Oracle which IMO is a good thing as 
> well.
> 
> 
> Manfred
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