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I was reading somewhere in the this forum, that is very important to look at which xcode is supported, so in the readme.ios that the current build system supports Xcode 6.0.1 and 6.1.0 with iOS SDK 8.1.
I know that without developer account we have to use xcode 7 beta to get the Kodi to the iPhone, but do we need to have xcode 6 to be installed as well for the everything else?
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I have had Kodi Isengard running and working on my iPad, my problem was I wanted Helix but couldn't get it to build.
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i try but faild
This step
$ make -C target/binary-addons
I have error in terminel ?
What's problem ?
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2015-06-18, 03:16
(This post was last modified: 2015-06-18, 03:21 by ptaylor.)
I got it to work after trying for probably about 12 hours over three days. When I finally got it to work, I had Xcode 6.3.2 installed AND Xcode 7. I did the actual compile in Xcode 7. When I tried it prior to installing 6.3.2, some steps failed with error messages leading me to believe it was a lack of some SDK 8.3 resource. After I installed Xcode 6.3.2, those errors disappeared. Xcode 7 includes the IOS 9 SDK, not 8.3, and I think something is needed from that to get it to work.
Note, I also installed JDK. I added this because when I first tried compiling on a fresh OS X install, somewhere in the automated portion of the process, it tried to run javac, so it prompted me to install it.
These are pretty close to the steps I followed, though I did parts of this multiple times, so things could be a little out of order:
Fresh Mac OS X 10.10.3 Install
Opened Terminal
$ javac
Pop-up says to download - hit More Info, which opens up Safari
Download & Install latest Java JDK (8u45 as of this writing)
Install xcode 7 beta
Run it once (to accept Terms, etc)
From Terminal
$ gcc
When prompted to install CLI tools, hit Install
Install xcode (6.3.x)
Run it once (to accept Terms, etc)
From Terminal
cd $HOME
git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git Kodi
cd Kodi
git submodule update --init addons/skin.re-touched
cd $HOME/Kodi
cd tools/depends
./bootstrap
./configure --host=arm-apple-darwin --with-sdk=8.3
make -j2
make -j2 -C target/binary-addons
cd $HOME/Kodi
make -C tools/depends/target/xbmc
make clean
make code_depends
After this, follow the Xcode 7 instructions in the first post. You also have to add a line to one of the source files when it complains about "free" being undefined. It's in one of these posts. If, after all that, you have your signing stuff in order, you should be able to get it installed and running.
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I did followed the guide to the letter.everithing worked great until
I'm getting this error when try to run it on the iPad
dyld`dyld_fatal_error:
Any ideas what's wrong
Thanks,
Julian