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Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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just redid everything without using su or sudo. everything downloaded fine. and the depends built fine in terminal.

run in Xcode and I still get

XbtManager.h
'guilib/XBTFReader.h' file not found

grey exclamation point says In file included from /Users/Nandor/MrMC/xbmc/filesystem/XbtManager.cpp:21 (which I think is just telling me which file the error is in and which line the error is on)

sorry for all the problems. If you have a clue what it might be that would be great. If not ill keep messing with it

thanks Nandor90
TheJmc
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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Nandor690 wrote:just redid everything without using su or sudo. everything downloaded fine. and the depends built fine in terminal.

run in Xcode and I still get

XbtManager.h
'guilib/XBTFReader.h' file not found

grey exclamation point says In file included from /Users/Nandor/MrMC/xbmc/filesystem/XbtManager.cpp:21 (which I think is just telling me which file the error is in and which line the error is on)

sorry for all the problems. If you have a clue what it might be that would be great. If not ill keep messing with it

thanks Nandor90
That's odd, but if you remove the "guilib/" path and just leave "XBTFReader.h", the error is gone.
Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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TheJmc wrote:
Nandor690 wrote:just redid everything without using su or sudo. everything downloaded fine. and the depends built fine in terminal.

run in Xcode and I still get

XbtManager.h
'guilib/XBTFReader.h' file not found

grey exclamation point says In file included from /Users/Nandor/MrMC/xbmc/filesystem/XbtManager.cpp:21 (which I think is just telling me which file the error is in and which line the error is on)

sorry for all the problems. If you have a clue what it might be that would be great. If not ill keep messing with it

thanks Nandor90
That's odd, but if you remove the "guilib/" path and just leave "XBTFReader.h", the error is gone.

I don't know. I haven't tried removing the path. I'm not sure how I would do that anyway without messing up other stuff
Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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As far as the header file error, me compiling to the simulator wouldn't matter would it?
TheJmc
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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After working on adding makedie (Shooter Fake) in the subtitles, I wanted to test and compile MrMC again, but I get a "Could not find Developer Disk Image" dialog.

Just realised wife updated the ATV, last night. :(

I guess I'm gonna have to wait for Xcode 7.2 support, or is there any way to build MrMC for tvOS 9.1 (13U85) with Xcode 7.1.1?
Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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TheJmc wrote:After working on adding makedie (Shooter Fake) in the subtitles, I wanted to test and compile MrMC again, but I get a "Could not find Developer Disk Image" dialog.

Just realised wife updated the ATV, last night. :(

I guess I'm gonna have to wait for Xcode 7.2 support, or is there any way to build MrMC for tvOS 9.1 (13U85) with Xcode 7.1.1?
I got this same error but only when I got MrMC from github website. Im on 9.1 and using 7.1.1 also and I don't get that error when Im compiling.
TheJmc
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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Nandor690 wrote:Im on 9.1 and using 7.1.1 also and I don't get that error when Im compiling.
iOS or tvOS?

Xcode 7.1.1 doesn't support tvOS 9.1.

Downloading Xcode 7.2 now and will try to symlink

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/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/AppleTVOS.platform/DeviceSupport/9.1 (13U85)
folder into 7.1.1
Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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TheJmc wrote:
Nandor690 wrote:Im on 9.1 and using 7.1.1 also and I don't get that error when Im compiling.
iOS or tvOS?

Xcode 7.1.1 doesn't support tvOS 9.1.

Downloading Xcode 7.2 now and will try to symlink

Code: Select all

/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/AppleTVOS.platform/DeviceSupport/9.1 (13U85)
folder into 7.1.1
That is what I was just thinking I have a iMac with 7.2 on it and I was thinking maybe I could take the SDK out of that one and put it into the 7.1.1

And in the last comment what I meant by github was the website not terminal
TheJmc
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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Nandor690 wrote:That is what I was just thinking I have a iMac with 7.2 on it and I was thinking maybe I could take the SDK out of that one and put it into the 7.1.1
Let me know if it worked for you.

Xcode is still downloading here, and it's gonna take another hour to complete.
Nandor690
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Re: Can't compile mrmc on Xcode 7.1

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TheJmc wrote:
Nandor690 wrote:That is what I was just thinking I have a iMac with 7.2 on it and I was thinking maybe I could take the SDK out of that one and put it into the 7.1.1
Let me know if it worked for you.

Xcode is still downloading here, and it's gonna take another hour to complete.

You'll be done before me. I work nights and just got here :|
I'm thinking it's something Xcode is why I'm having problems with this header file not being found when I can plainly see its in the path it's suppose to be
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