New Project will not compile on Mac OS 10.5.11 xcode 7.3 0 I created a new project using the latest version of UE 4.12 and I get a message after creating a new C project. Rated 3/5 By 11,686 People. What does Xcode do? Xcode includes everything developers need to create great applications for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch. Xcode provides developers a unified workflow for user interface design, coding, testing, and debugging. As i see in the dev page. Gta 1 for mac. 4.3.3 is the latest ver of xcode for Mac OS X Lion 10.7 – Mohamed Shibo Dec 15 '14 at 16:26 4.6.3 (from June 13, 2013) is the latest I found working on Lion 10.7.5 –.
I run into similar situations with any major change. Lately, if I get a failure such as that, I delete the intermediate directory and run a build from XCode to start the Editor. If that doesn't fix it, I open the editor without having XCode open, and click the menu entry that says 'Refresh code project' (it's in the area where you can create a new class).
Be sure you select your project name in the scheme pulldown of XCode. I have seen it magically switch to the UE4 scheme which does not work. This seems to get reset incorrectly after adding a class, but it may have happened to me the other day by the 'Build XCode Project' under Right Click -> Services in Finder.
Lots of odd stuff happens since 4.10 and the change to how XCode projects are set up. Fortunately, though very annoying at the time, fiddling around eventually gets the compiles working again. So far, the most consistent action that seems to break the compiles, is to add a class to the C++ project.
Microsoft update office for macbook. The fix you describe was what I had to do. The actual problem was that I had originally set up UE under a different username on the system. Some components had permissions issues in the Shared folder. May not apply to why yours was broke, but I thought I'd mention it in case someone happens on this question.
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