Application loader problem - What does it mean?

UnicornInvasionUnicornInvasion Member Posts: 301
edited April 2012 in Working with GS (Mac)
The new application loader problem. What does it mean?

The dwarfdump binery must exist and must be executable : /usr/bin/dwarfdump.

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  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Posts: 6,256
    Accepted Answer
    Do you have xcode and all its components installed? That usually means your missing part of the xcode sdk

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  • UnicornInvasionUnicornInvasion Member Posts: 301
    edited April 2012
    I have xcode installed. WHat are all the components? @JohnPapiomitis
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  • LeonardDeveloperLeonardDeveloper Member Posts: 4,630
    @unicorninvasion
    Please don't bump every four minutes ;) Basically just check if you have everything installed for Xcode log onto developer.apple.com and double check, if this doesn't assert you're question, You could email support if you need a fast answer or wait for one here.... If your realy stuck hit me up with a pm ;)
  • UnicornInvasionUnicornInvasion Member Posts: 301
    I have figured out half of the problem, You go into macontosh, developer, usr, bin, then you look for dwarf dump. dwarfdump is there and it said it's process is complete. I wonder how I can resolve this!
  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Member Posts: 6,256
    edited April 2012
    Did you reinstall xcode? Like i said you need to have xcode and all of its components including unix tools installed.Not having unix tools installed is what usually causes that error.

    Try a reinstall if you havent already. And make sure you install everything thats with xcode and not certain parts.
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