Re: XCode compile.

2010-10-04 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Did you buy Snow Leopard as an upgrade, or did it come with yuour
computer?  When upgrading from Leopard to Snow Leopard, the DVD
install does not install the Developer package including XCode and App
Builder.  But if you insert the DVD in the slot after upgrading, then
you will find an installer for the developer system.  I don't recall
getting a DVD with my new MacBook, so I am not sure what the process
is in that case.

Best wishes,

Jon


On 01/10/2010, Scott Granados scott.grana...@gmail.com wrote:
 You can also check out GCC and the associated tools.  There are Mac ports
 and they are pretty much the standard in the *nix world.


 On Oct 1, 2010, at 12:21 PM, GEOFF WAALER wrote:

 Greetings,

 I wanted to compile a helloWorld program in either objective C or C++
 and apparently am not looking in the right place for for instructions on
 getting started.

 The developer site indicates that XCode is included with Snow Leopard,
 however I don't see it recursing into the application or library folders.
 I did see folders for sample scripts and a few programming languages in
 the library folder, but am giving up and thought I'd ask here for help
 getting going with XCode.

 TIA for any pointers.
 Geoff

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Re: XCode compile.

2010-10-04 Thread Jude DaShiell
Once you install the xcode and the appbuilder packages from your snow 
leopard disk, start looking inside the /developer/ tree.On Fri, 1 Oct 
2010, GEOFF WAALER wrote:



Greetings,

I wanted to compile a helloWorld program in either objective C or C++ and 
apparently am not looking in the right place for for instructions on getting started.

The developer site indicates that XCode is included with Snow Leopard, however 
I don't see it recursing into the application or library folders.  I did see 
folders for sample scripts and a few programming languages in the library 
folder, but am giving up and thought I'd ask here for help getting going with 
XCode.

TIA for any pointers.
Geoff

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Re: XCode compile.

2010-10-01 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
Geoff,

My understanding is that whilst you are able to code in xcode, running
the program in the iPhone simulator will not be accessible. The
suggested workaround is to sign up to the developer program, although
$100 does seem a little bit steep to here vo say hello world.

If you have jailbroken your phone however, I'm fairly sure that you
would be able to put it onto the iPhone without having to pay apple.

The ipa's (applications) that are on your phone are all signed y
apple. Once you sign up to the program, I'm assuming apple will sign
your ipa's there by allowing them onto your phone. However, if you
have jailbroken, you can install an app called AppSync which will let
your phone run unsigned ipa's.

Sorry it's not the exact answer; I just thought I'd let you know about
what you might encounter before you start.

On 01/10/2010, GEOFF WAALER geoff.waa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 I wanted to compile a helloWorld program in either objective C or C++ and
 apparently am not looking in the right place for for instructions on getting
 started.

 The developer site indicates that XCode is included with Snow Leopard,
 however I don't see it recursing into the application or library folders.  I
 did see folders for sample scripts and a few programming languages in the
 library folder, but am giving up and thought I'd ask here for help getting
 going with XCode.

 TIA for any pointers.
 Geoff

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Re: XCode compile.

2010-10-01 Thread Scott Granados
You can also check out GCC and the associated tools.  There are Mac ports and 
they are pretty much the standard in the *nix world.


On Oct 1, 2010, at 12:21 PM, GEOFF WAALER wrote:

 Greetings,
 
 I wanted to compile a helloWorld program in either objective C or C++ and 
 apparently am not looking in the right place for for instructions on getting 
 started.
 
 The developer site indicates that XCode is included with Snow Leopard, 
 however I don't see it recursing into the application or library folders.  I 
 did see folders for sample scripts and a few programming languages in the 
 library folder, but am giving up and thought I'd ask here for help getting 
 going with XCode.
 
 TIA for any pointers.
 Geoff
 
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