[lldb-dev] Build failure on OS X

Clayden, Jonathan j.clayden at ucl.ac.uk
Wed Nov 20 00:46:46 PST 2013


Jean-Daniel,

Thanks for the reply. I do, however, already have the command-line tools installed.

Regards,
Jon


> On 20 Nov 2013, at 08:42, "Jean-Daniel Dupas" <devlists at shadowlab.org> wrote:
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>> Le 19 nov. 2013 à 18:14, Clayden, Jonathan <j.clayden at ucl.ac.uk> a écrit :
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>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I'm trying to build LLDB, and specifically the command line program, from the SVN trunk on OS X (10.9 + Xcode 5.0.2). The build instructions seem to suggest that this should be straightforward, but after selecting the "lldb-tool" scheme and starting the build as described, after a while I get a build failure with "'Python/Python.h' file not found', referring to the source file lldb-python.h.
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>> I have installed Swig (via Homebrew), so as far as I know all dependencies should be met.
>> 
>> Apologies in advance if I've missed something obvious, but it's not clear to me how to proceed. Any help would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Jon
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> I didn't try yet to build it on Maverick, but do you have installed "command line tools" with Xcode ?
> This kind of error appears when some tools try to use the default search path for header instead of using the SDK distributed with Xcode. 
> The usual workaround is to install "command line tools" which provide these headers.
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> You can force installation of the "command line tools" by running the following in the terminal, and then choosing install in the dialog that appears.
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> xcode-select --install
> 
> Of course, a better solution would be to investigate and figure out what part of the build system relies on this header and fix it to properly use the Xcode SDK.
> 
> -- Jean-Daniel
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