GStreamer Xcode 10.1 gst/gst.h not found












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GStreamer gst.h file is not found error is coming in Xcode 10.1. Has anyone been able to find a solution for it???



This error even comes if I use Objective-C as primary language for iOS Project.










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    Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

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GStreamer gst.h file is not found error is coming in Xcode 10.1. Has anyone been able to find a solution for it???



This error even comes if I use Objective-C as primary language for iOS Project.










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    Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

    – Florian Zwoch
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:46














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GStreamer gst.h file is not found error is coming in Xcode 10.1. Has anyone been able to find a solution for it???



This error even comes if I use Objective-C as primary language for iOS Project.










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GStreamer gst.h file is not found error is coming in Xcode 10.1. Has anyone been able to find a solution for it???



This error even comes if I use Objective-C as primary language for iOS Project.







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    Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

    – Florian Zwoch
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:46














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    Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

    – Florian Zwoch
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:46








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Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

– Florian Zwoch
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46





Perhaps have a look here: gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/cerbero/issues/81

– Florian Zwoch
Nov 23 '18 at 13:46












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It looks like the Xcode changed the path setting mechanism. Home dir ~/ not working now, use $(HOME) indeed. Just change the project settings (Project ->TARGETS ->Build Settings)



Change both Framework Search Paths & Header Search Paths prefix ~/ to $(HOME), after that, it now will be:



Framework Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk"



Header Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk/GStreamer.framework/Headers"



Face the same issue just now, after this, all works fine.






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  • Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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It looks like the Xcode changed the path setting mechanism. Home dir ~/ not working now, use $(HOME) indeed. Just change the project settings (Project ->TARGETS ->Build Settings)



Change both Framework Search Paths & Header Search Paths prefix ~/ to $(HOME), after that, it now will be:



Framework Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk"



Header Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk/GStreamer.framework/Headers"



Face the same issue just now, after this, all works fine.






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  • Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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It looks like the Xcode changed the path setting mechanism. Home dir ~/ not working now, use $(HOME) indeed. Just change the project settings (Project ->TARGETS ->Build Settings)



Change both Framework Search Paths & Header Search Paths prefix ~/ to $(HOME), after that, it now will be:



Framework Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk"



Header Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk/GStreamer.framework/Headers"



Face the same issue just now, after this, all works fine.






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  • Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

    – GenericPtr
    yesterday














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It looks like the Xcode changed the path setting mechanism. Home dir ~/ not working now, use $(HOME) indeed. Just change the project settings (Project ->TARGETS ->Build Settings)



Change both Framework Search Paths & Header Search Paths prefix ~/ to $(HOME), after that, it now will be:



Framework Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk"



Header Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk/GStreamer.framework/Headers"



Face the same issue just now, after this, all works fine.






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It looks like the Xcode changed the path setting mechanism. Home dir ~/ not working now, use $(HOME) indeed. Just change the project settings (Project ->TARGETS ->Build Settings)



Change both Framework Search Paths & Header Search Paths prefix ~/ to $(HOME), after that, it now will be:



Framework Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk"



Header Search Paths: "$(HOME)/Library/Developer/GStreamer/iPhone.sdk/GStreamer.framework/Headers"



Face the same issue just now, after this, all works fine.







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  • Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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  • Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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Yup this fixed it for me, ~ is busted in Xcode 10.

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