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yes, you can compile it yourselfwhere do you get opencore 0.5.7 ? from their github page I only see 0.5.6. Thanks.
yes, you can compile it yourself
nope, i used this:So you did the below:
$ git clone https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg.git && cd OpenCorePkg
$ xcodebuild
$ open build/Release
nope, i used this:
Releases · Pavo-IM/ocbuilder
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wait longer?Alright. Apparently i tried but the mtoc is not available. The builder trying to download it but it takes a very long time.
Any idea what can be done?
wait longer?
assumed you have downloaded, installed and opened xcode and agreed to the licence before running the app?Using the app you posted, when i tried to compile OC, it hangs at "Installing MTOC".....
assumed you have downloaded, installed and opened xcode and agreed to the licence before running the app?
you choose where you want to download, choose desktop to make it easierAfter download, i double clicked OCBuilder. There are two options Release/Debug and also option to compile with Kexts. When I chose Release with Kexts the compile process stalled at "MTOC is missingl, installing....".
But when compile release without the Kext, the app was able to compile OC.
Btw how do i find the version of the compiled OC? Thanks.