This is happening under Lion 10.7.4. Jean-Denis
On 12 juin 2012, at 15:55, <macruby-devel-requ...@lists.macosforge.org> Watson <watson1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 20:31:21 +0900 > From: Watson <watson1...@gmail.com> > To: "MacRuby development discussions." > <macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org> > Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] MacRuby.h not found > Message-ID: > <CAL5q=w4b1x3ztpbtpm8wbyis9zb9cclnvgwe+8ibptfj7gx...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 > > Hi, > > MacRuby does not support Mountain Lion yet. > Please use MacRuby with Lion or Snow Leopard. > > > Thanks > > 2012/6/12 Jean-Denis MUYS <jdm...@kleegroup.com>: >> Hello, >> >> After installing, in order: >> >> - Xcode 4.3.3 (update of 4.3.2) >> - Xcode 4.5DP1 >> - MacRuby 0.12 binary distribution >> >> I create a new MacRuby project (so some MacRuby template is found), but >> Xcode 4.3.3 fails to compile the main.m file. It chokes on "#import >> <MacRuby/MacRuby.h>" with the error "MacRuby/MacRuby.h file not found". >> >> I checked that the MacRuby framework appear in my project and is listed in >> the "Link Binary With Libraries" build phases. >> >> However, it appears in red in both places and file inspector says it's >> located at "Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework", "Relative to Developer >> Directory". >> >> I'm not sure which is the "Developer Directory" (how can I find out?), but >> MacRuby.framework sure doesn't appear in my ~/Developer directory. >> Inspecting the MacRuby installer logs shows that it installed it right in >> /Library/Frameworks, not in any developer directory. This is confirmed by a >> search of MacRuby.framework using the mdfind command: MacRuby.framework is >> only to be found in ?/Library/Frameworks. >> >> xcode-select -print-path reports /Applications/Xcode433.app/Developer, but >> MacRuby.framework doesn't appear in >> /Applications/Xcode433.app/Developer/Library/Frameworks. >> >> I tried to replace the MacRuby.framework from the template by the one that >> is located in /Library/Frameworks. The project now shows it in black, not >> red, so it's found now. However, I still have the exact same compiler error. >> >> Looking at the Xcode target settings, I found that the Framework Search >> Paths setting points to the Frameworks directory within Xcode433. >> >> This seems to suggest that the installer installed MacRuby.framework in the >> wrong location: /Library instead of the currently-selected Xcode directory. >> >> What would be the next step in my case? Is it enough to copy over >> MacRuby.framework to /Applications/Xcode433.app/Developer/Library/Frameworks? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jean-Denis >> >> >> PS: to be complete: >> >> Calling "macruby --version" in the terminal reports "MacRuby 0.12 (ruby >> 1.9.2) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64]", but if I recall correctly, so did >> the rather old nightly build I had installed previously. >> >> Calling "which macruby" reports /usr/local/bin/macruby, which is consistent >> with the MacRuby installer. >> >> >> >> [Logo Kleegroup] >> Klee Group is a great place to work ? Il fait bon travailler ? Klee Group >> _______________________________________________ >> MacRuby-devel mailing list >> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel > _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel