Thank you very much kiddailey, you save my life, it works perfectly!!

When I type:
xcode-select -print-path", it printed out "/Developer3.0".

so I run "sudo xcode-select -switch /Developer" and everything is fin
now !

By the way, are there any possible side effects to run this command as
my 'real' Xcode is under "/Developer3.0" ?

Thanks again,

Jean-Christophe


On Aug 7, 7:04 am, David Glass <dgl...@graymattercomputing.com> wrote:
> Bummer... none of that worked for me. :(
>
> On Aug 5, 9:20 am, kiddailey <kiddai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I had a similar issue with my setup and posted the steps I used to
> > resolve it.  Might work in your case as well.  You can find them in
> > the following thread:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/versions/browse_frm/thread/c8ff04aef9c...
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