Are you compiling from inside XCode?
Have you tried to set custom C flags (see here, for example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14134064/how-to-set-include-path-in-xcode-project
)?
Ciao,
ABL
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Hi Leon, thanks for offering to help with Xcode.
I found the boost include directory. In fact it is /opt/local/include.
There is a boost subdirectory which contains filesystem.hpp.
However, when I compile with Xcode, it fails on the line
#include boost/filesystem.hpp
I don't see
Hi Jim,
I switched from Linux to Mac about two years ago. Currently using Xcode
4.6.3 on OS X 10.7.5.
Having skipped the try something small with Xcode step, I cannot help you
with that. I jumped straight into MuseScore, which I knew very well after
developing the MusicXML import/export code
Are any of the musescore developers using Xcode on the Mac? I'd like to get
some help as I'm pretty new to lots of things at the same time. If one of
the developers who knows something about the Mac development environment can
help me it would be really great. Thanks in advance.
As an