Hi ssmith_c,
Thanks for the reply. Sorry for my slow reply I didn't see your message until today.
Good catch on the typo, I tried to run "sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer" without the s but still got the same error as when I ran it with the s: zsh: no such file or directory: sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer. I also tried changing the path to be Xcode14.app but the same error again.
Sorry for the version confusion, let me explain better. My version of Xcode is 15.3, and I upgraded from 13. But when I run my command (python "/Applications/Audiokinetic/Wwise 2023.1.2.8444/Scripts/Build/Plugins/wp.py" build Mac -c Release -x arm64) -- which previously worked with Xcode 13 -- it gives me the following error: "xcrun: error: missing DEVELOPER_DIR path: /Applications/Xcode14.app/Contents/Developer".
So, my mac is telling me that the developer path for Xcode14.app is not set, but I'm not using 14 which is why I'm confused. I tried uninstalling Xcode over the weekend, and reinstalling to see if when I upgraded it caused an issue, but I'm still getting the same error.
For more information and context:
My Xcode path is: /Applications/Xcode.app
I tried running your suggested code for a non-Xcode14 path. It said --select wasn't correct so I changed to switch, and ran it as root "sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer" and it ran fine, but it hasn't fixed the issue.
I'm relatively new to C++ compared to interpreted languages though, so any advice is appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
All the best!
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