

I have the same error but then I check the syntorial app and the serum. If I remove the shell script the project succesfully loads in XCode and I can then paste the script directly into XCode. Transfer everything you learn in Syntorial, to Serum, and learn all of the extra. I took a look at the xcodeproj file in git, and Projucer is adding an additional quotation to the end of the script like this: rsync -r -exclude=.svn "././Challenges/" "/Library/Application Support/Syntorial/Challenges/""

Enable hidden files by going into your Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options. Again, you learn by doing, not by watching someone else or reading about how it works. It's essentially a guided training software that teaches you how to program synth patches by ear. Open Syntorial, and it should now let you authorize. Next, get Syntorial which offers a free trial of 22 lessons. Path: /Users/Joe/Developer/syntorial/Syntorial/Builds/MacOSX/Syntorial.xcodeproj Reset Syntorials authorization file on your computer: From the 'Go' menu select 'Go To Folder.' Delete the 'UsersMaster.xml' file. Examine the project file for invalid edits or unresolved source control conflicts. The project ‘Syntorial’ is damaged and cannot be opened due to a parse error. But now, when I save the Projucer file and try to open it in XCode it says: This is an old script that has never caused any issues with previous versions of Projucer. I have the following Post-Build Shell Script: rsync -r -exclude=.svn "././Challenges/" "/Library/Application Support/Syntorial/Challenges/" Using Projucer 6.0.8, building for XCode on Mac.
