I didn't have much luck with generated Xcode project files way back before I 
overhauled the cmake configuration.  You're better off making it by hand (I did 
that for a while, but it was a pain to maintain).  Or just use the build 
instructions and do it all in the Terminal.

Cmake has probably improved its xcode generator, but QGIS is a complex project 
and I still wouldn't trust cmake to get it right.

On Jul 22, 2014, at 10:59 PM, otmane yazidi alaoui <yazidiotm...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> 
>       • Hit the Configure button near the bottom of the window.
>       • Pick 'XCode' as the generator and choose to use the native compilers.
>       • Answer Ok when asked if you want to create the build directory.
>       • Wait for the configure process to finish
>       • The screen will now have several configuration options on it, which 
> will be red. You don't need to change their value. Just click the Configure 
> button again.
>       • The options will turn grey, and the Generate button at the bottom 
> will now be enabled. Click Generate.
>       • The build files will now be generated in the location you picked.
> 
> but the open file create, I get this error: 
> 
> qgis2.5.0.xcodeproj can not be opened Because the project file cannot be 
> parsed.
> 
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