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Re: Getting otx or Mach-O-Scope to work
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Re: Getting otx or Mach-O-Scope to work


  • Subject: Re: Getting otx or Mach-O-Scope to work
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 12:44:39 -0800


On Jan 15, 2012, at 12:58 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

The ‘otx’ tool [fancy extension of otool], and the ‘Mach-O-Scope’ app that uses it, have both been mentioned here recently. I’d love to use them, but I can’t get either to work, and searching hasn’t turned up any relevant info.

I figured it out by running gdb on the otx tool. For the record, in case future generations find this thread: at some point I had run but then deleted a beta version of Xcode. For some reason the output of ‘xcode-select -print-path’ was still pointing to that deleted beta Developer folder. otx calls this tool so it couldn’t find the dev tools and barfed. The fix was to run xcode-select and point it back at my regular Developer folder.

KON: Nasty.
BAL: Yeah.

—Jens

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