Hi,

Thanks, this worked. The order of installation of Xcode IDE and the Command 
line tools , seem to make a difference. 

BR,
Soundararajan

> On 18-May-2017, at 18:03, Lennart Börjeson <lenbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Have you installed the Command Line Tools for XCode? That package is 
> essential.
> 
> If you haven’t installed it, you can get it by the command:
> 
> sudo xcode-select --install
> 
> 
>> 18 maj 2017 kl. 14:21 skrev Dakshinamoorthi, Soundararajan 
>> <daksh...@advisory.com>:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am trying to build java9 in mac OS X Sierra (10.12). As per the 
>> building.md, we need Xcode 6.3 to be installed to build JDK. But this 
>> version of the OS doesn’t seem to support it. So i installed the latest 
>> Xcode (8.3).  The error i get when running make is 
>> 
>> “Unable to find <JavaNativeFoundation/JavaNativeFoundation.h>
>> 
>> I tried tweaking the -iframework and -F options to the one that is 
>> realistically available in the machine . i.e /APplications/Xcode.app/….., 
>> but still no good. 
>> 
>> Any help is much appreciated. 
>> 
>> BR,
>> Soundararajan
> 

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