Am 30.08.2012 um 13:09 schrieb Bo Elmgreen <bo.elmgr...@gmail.com>:

> ..., QtCreator cannot find clang++ :-/ And I cannot find it on my system. 
> Maybe it is because I still have Xcode 3.2.6 installed!?

Very much likely ;) My book sais that "LLVM 3.0 / Clang" did not become the 
default until Xcode 4.2 - For Xcode 3.2 gcc was still the default.

(Which makes me wonder why you mentioned clang in the first place, but anyway).

> Hmmm - it seems like I need to upgrade to Xcode 4 in order to get clang++ :-/

Not necessarily: as I mentioned previously you'd need to download and install 
the "Xcode command line tools" manually anyway (unless you want to extend your 
PATH to point into the Xcode 4.x application bundle). Usually that is done from 
within Xcode.

However I think I once came across an ordinary Apple Developer website which 
offers those "Xcode command line tools" (as an Installer package) as well. Off 
course I cannot find it right now (might be that you need to be logged in with 
your Apple ID, hence that site might not be indexed by Google).

In case you're not interested in Xcode at all anymore, that is ;)

Cheers,
  Oliver
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