16.09.2021, 07:54
I think I could adjust tsMuxeR to use the libfreetype that is in Hybrids lib folder,...
So I just spend an two hours trying to install Xcode Command Line tools for XCode to have oTool available to check the dependencies of tsMuxeR. (oTool -L "Path to tsMuxeR")
By simply trying to call oTool MacOS prompts you if you want to install the command line tools, but after installing them, closing and reopening all Terminal Windows and restarting MacOS, next time you want to call oTool, the prompt comes again,...
Went to developer.apple.com where I downloaded the Command Line tools dmg and then installed the tool with the included installer,..
-> same result
What the f...?
I checked, XCode -> Preferences -> Locations and there the command line version is shown,..
running "xcode-select --install"
it get
Theses things are why developers are 'nerved out' by writing code for MacOS, it's always the small things that once worked and after another update something is broken and you don't get decent information on how to fix it,...
Software Updates now show a new update for BigSur 11.6 may be that helps,..
Cu Selur
So I just spend an two hours trying to install Xcode Command Line tools for XCode to have oTool available to check the dependencies of tsMuxeR. (oTool -L "Path to tsMuxeR")
By simply trying to call oTool MacOS prompts you if you want to install the command line tools, but after installing them, closing and reopening all Terminal Windows and restarting MacOS, next time you want to call oTool, the prompt comes again,...
Went to developer.apple.com where I downloaded the Command Line tools dmg and then installed the tool with the included installer,..
-> same result
/usr/bin/oTool
oTool: error: Failed to locate 'oTool'.
xcode-select: Failed to locate 'oTool', requesting installation of command line developer tools.
What the f...?
I checked, XCode -> Preferences -> Locations and there the command line version is shown,..
running "xcode-select --install"
it get
Quote:xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updatesso then why does it want to install them again and again?!?
Theses things are why developers are 'nerved out' by writing code for MacOS, it's always the small things that once worked and after another update something is broken and you don't get decent information on how to fix it,...
Software Updates now show a new update for BigSur 11.6 may be that helps,..
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.