Re: Missing header files/folders?
Re: Missing header files/folders?
- Subject: Re: Missing header files/folders?
- From: Eric Wing <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:04:43 -0700
xcode-select actually ships with the OS, not Xcode. However, Xcode 4.3
no longer automatically sets this path so it the path is left in an
uninitialized or prior Xcode state.
For default locations, Xcode 4.3 needs to be
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
Prior versions need to be /Developer
I hope xcode-select is not going away. I remember the days when you
could only have one Xcode installation at a time. xcode-select was
part of that solution to allow multiple simultaneous versions.
I noticed many of the command line tools like xcodebuild and opendiff
depend on xcode-select being properly defined. And I think it is a
nuisance that Xcode is not updating this when you install Xcode 4.3.
(If I didn't have to authenticate when I first run Xcode 4.3 with the
Mobile Device frameworks imposed on me, I might not be so irritated.)
I did file a bug on this (#10901952).
As for BridgeSupport, it better ship with the OS or it is completely
useless. The whole idea is to allow final shipping apps that depend on
the information to run. It is not a developer-only thing. (You're
scaring me because I depend on BridgeSupport for some things.)
On 3/21/12, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Mar 20, 2012, at 11:20 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
>
>> It's my understanding that xcode-select isn't even supposed to exist
>> anymore; any copy you have might be left over from an older Xcode install.
>
> If that's so, then how is a tool supposed to find the location of the
> Developer folder?
> Hardcoding /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer doesn't seem like a
> good idea.
>
> {Actually we should take this thread to the xcode-users list. CCing it and
> directing replies there.}
>
> —Jens
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