I can't help here, sorry. I just use it to play around for now, with the goal 
of wrapping eSpeak in an objective-c header so people can use that synthesizer 
with vo. I'm not there yet, though.
On Sep 15, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Alex, for helping with Xcode.  I got it and it now appears in the App 
> store's list of purchased items.  I have it installed now and it works again. 
>  Problem still is homebrew thinks xcode is still not installed.  It can't 
> find the /usr/bin/cc command.  Sure enough, cc is not in /usr/bin.  I wonder 
> if that got installed by home-brew and ripped out by Mountain Lion upgrade or 
> something.  Guess I will have to look around in the trash for cc in the 
> developer folder or something.  
> 
> Bottom line: I can't use homebrew to install any unix commands yet.  Wonder 
> what else I'm missing.
> 
> On Sep 15, 2012, at 4:40 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I ran into this yesterday, and google explained it. The problem is that you 
>> need the latest XCode, 4.4, but the update does not appear in the app store 
>> when you check for updates. Instead, find XCode on the app store and 
>> download it again. Once it installs, launch it (the one in /applications, 
>> not the one in your developer folder). It will download some needed 
>> component, then take you to a screen where you can delete previous versions. 
>> This removes the developer folder, and maybe a couple others as well, so 
>> make sure you save everything important in /developer before continuing if 
>> you decide to uninstall old versions as I did.
>> On Sep 15, 2012, at 5:45 AM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I installed Xcode last spring under Lion and basically forgot about it 
>>> since; it is at the root of my homebrew setup for unix commands.  I see now 
>>> that after upgrading to Mountain Lion that my installation of Xcode is no 
>>> good anymore.  It is version 4.2.1 or so and claims that it needs a version 
>>> compatible with OSX 10.8.  I can't remember how I got Xcode in the first 
>>> place and it is not in my list of app store purchases.  What do I need to 
>>> do here?
>>> 
>>> Any tips for this dummy?
>>> 
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>> 
>> Have a great day,
>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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