Le 07/01/13 12:03, Tor Lillqvist a écrit :
Hmm. Could it be that you have the "Command Line Tools" from some
Xcode 3 still installed and confusing things? Have you installed the
"Command Line Tools" in the *current* Xcode's Preferences dialog?
In theory, I completely removed all the old 3.2.6 command line tools
before installing XCode 4.5.2. In the Preferences pane, I only see :
iOS 5.1 Simulator
iOS 5.0 Simulator
Command Line Tools
These are all up to date. The strange thing is that the build used to
work fine until Python3 was merged into master.
Alex
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