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Upgrading to Mountain Lion and XCode 4 broke my "make"?

TL/DR: I upgraded stuff and now I can't run "make" - wtf?

I just upgraded from Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.8 Mountain Lion, and then installed XCode 4 (formerly I had Developer/Applications/Xcode (3.something). XCode 4 installed through the App Store application to /Applications. Somewhere along the way, I can no longer run the "make" command. And I've tried looking in all the usual /bins but can't find a "make".

Anyone know how to get my "make" command back?

Upgrading Apple stuff always breaks something... (it also broke my "git" command but I got that one back)

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Geoff Avatar asked Jul 29 '12 01:07

Geoff


2 Answers

You need to install the command line tools as described at installing "make" on Mac. They are not installed by default in Xcode 4.

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torrey.lyons Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 18:11

torrey.lyons


Easiest way to install:

  1. Launch XCode
  2. Go to Preferences > Downloads > Components
  3. Click "Install" next to 'Command Line Tools'
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Guy Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 19:11

Guy