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  • Subject: Help getting started
  • From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:46:58 -0700

Real newbie here.  I thought I'd jump in the deep end and see what happens.  

So I installed XCode 3.2.3 and then downloaded a sample project (SimpleCalendar) which expanded into a folder containing, among many other things, a project file "SimpleCalendar.xcodeproj".

I double-clicked on the project file and XCode launched.  I clicked on "Build and Run" at the top of the Project window and XCode generated 42 errors.  

Most of them are due to missing components like Stdarg.h, Float.h, Xmmintrin.h...

These look like standard include files.   

What do I need to do to get XCode to pick up standard include files from somewhere?  

(A reference to documentation would be especially appreciated.)

TIA, 

--Gil


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