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    I’m trying to turn my Python kivymd project into an app. I’m working on a VMware virtual machine, newest mac version, and newest Xcode version. Aside from being a bit slow and laggy sometimes, I didn’t see any major problems or differences from a normal Mac.

    In Xcode on Mac, I’m trying to #include , and I did add the SDL2.framework to the project both at the “Build Phases/Link Binary With Libraries” and the “General/Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded content”, in “Build Settings/Header Search Paths” I added the $(PROJECT_DIR)/SDL2.framework path, the $(PROJECT_DIR)/SDL2.framework is added in the “Framework Search Paths” as recursive, and still it says for the , that the file is not found. I checked with the Finder, and the SDL2.framwork/Headers/SDL.h does exist. It’s definitely registered at frameworks, cause it was automatically added to embed frameworks, and it’s under frameworks category. I did select the project under targets.

    This the path to the file: /Users/mac/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/SDL-gzszrvbgzjiccqdmphyspigdkhia/Build/Products/Debug-iphoneos/SDL2.framework/Headers/SDL.h

    I also checked multiple posts:

    I also checked 3 other similar Stack Overflow posts, none of them was my issue.

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