Jim Newton wrote
> It seems to me that the only thing ornaments and articulations have in
> common is the manner which they get rendered in print. Although, it get
> the impression when dealing with the code, that they should both be
> represented as two subclasses of some common class.
This is
I think the warnings in the log file from "make -f Makefile.osx xcode" are
related to a small (non influential) bug which was solved in Qt 5.4.1. You
could consider upgrading your Qt installation.
Unfortunately, I can't understand the error found during compilation. As a
wild guess, maybe it is
We (half) solved this on IRC yesterday.
Jim is running El Capitan, Qt 5.4.0 and CMake 3.2.2, XCode7. Apparently the
10.10 sdk is not installed in this case.
* He uncommented
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/blob/e342fda2f842b663dc09bda313921cc1730eb2a2/CMakeLists.txt#L93
and change the sdk