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[SOLVED] Error "You need a C++ compiler..." when installing Qt SDK on Mac

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    wayfaerer
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    Yeah, Terminal doesn't work. I think I misunderstood your first reply. When you said "command line tools" I thought you were talking about Terminal, since I tried searching the Mac app store for command line tools and didn't find anything. But now I realize it's just an add-on. I'll try installing it.

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      sierdzio
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      Yeah, those tools are not in App Store, they have to be downloaded separately. Okay then, maybe this time it works.

      (Z(:^

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        wayfaerer
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        That did the trick. Thanks, I really appreciate your help.

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          sierdzio
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          You're welcome :) Just to fulfill the bureaucracy, please add "[Solved]" to the beginning of the subject of this topic. I've already tagged it accordingly.

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            AndrewW
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            [quote author="wayfaerer" date="1335805077"] … I tried searching the Mac app store for command line tools and didn't find anything. But now I realize it's just an add-on. I'll try installing it.[/quote]

            I'm glad that solved solved the problem!
            Can you let me in on the secret of where to get these tools? I hope that I don't have to download Xcode again - that took nearly a day out here.

            Dumb question. See the very first reply!!!!!

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              sierdzio
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              In new Xcode releases (>= 4.3) cmd line tools can be installed through Xcode Preferences window (although getting the package from dev page is still OK and valid ;)).

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                miroslav
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                For more details: http://www.agile-workers.com/web/2012/03/qt-qmake-osx_sdk-xcode

                Mirko Boehm | mirko@kde.org | KDE e.V.
                FSFE Fellow
                Qt Certified Specialist

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                  gustavosooeiro
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                  Please help!

                  I have done all the steps here, but I still get the same error.
                  Does anyone can please help?!
                  I have been stuck on a couple of days with it ...

                  Thanks

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                    sierdzio
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                    Best way is of course to get a real OS like Linux or even Windows, if you feel masochistic.

                    Sorry, couldn't stop myself, but I don't like Mac OS. Jokes aside now, and onto your question: I think we need a bit more data. What have you set xcode-select path to? Which version of Xcode are you using (and which MacOS)? Is the situation the same as for wayfaerer, that is - Xcode compilation works, but command line fails?

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                      gustavosooeiro
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                      Yes, I think you are right. I might stick with Ubuntu to develop in C++.

                      I am still fighting with MacOS because I have a lot of friends that love Xcode, so I am still giving a try. But eventually (very soon) I might abandon MacOS for that!! :)

                      I am using Lion, and Xcode 4.4 with command line installed. I used the command:
                      sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer

                      As I don't have experience with Xcode so I am not using it. I just wrote a little program using vi and complied using g++ and c++, through Terminal program.

                      This command line should be used inside XCode?

                      There is still hope for me? :0)

                      Thanks a lot!

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                        sierdzio
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                        Hm, so standard compilation works, yet you still can't install the SDK? I'm out of ideas, apart from one workaround: install Qt libraries and QtCreator separately, without using the SDK.

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                          sierdzio
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                          Oh, and be sure to use 4.8.2, as makespecs for xcode are not working with 4.8.1.

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                            gustavosooeiro
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                            Ok Gene! Thanks! I will follow your suggestion!

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