[cfe-dev] Naive Mavericks Trunk Build Errors
Jordan Rose
jordan_rose at apple.com
Thu Oct 31 17:57:06 PDT 2013
The command line tools can also be installed from within Xcode, under the Downloads pane in Preferences.
Originally I was going to suggest using the SKDROOT environment variable, but it's possible the lack of a physical /usr/include might still get you in trouble. Downloading the Command Line Tools is the way to get a setup closest to another Unix system.
Sorry for the inconvenience here.
Jordan
On Oct 31, 2013, at 17:29 , support at goldencivet <support at goldencivet.com> wrote:
> Hey guys.
>
> We sure appreciate the responses and diagnosis.
>
> To summarize for future victims…
>
> Some combination of upgrades to OS and Xcode en route to Mavericks GM may leave one sans essentials like /usr/include, which’ll unsurprisingly cause a variety of open source projects, not just LLVM/Clang, to fail with missing headers.
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> One might even mistakenly take this absence for a “feature” of life literally under the new Xcode.app, but no...
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> As suggested, the fix is to [download and re]install the command_line_tools_os_x_mavericks_for_xcode__late_october_2013 ADC package.
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> Thanks!
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