Hi folks:
I’m trying to do a fresh fink install using my 10.10-beta (public, not paid
developer) distribution of OS X to make sure my packages
are in shape for the upcoming release of 10.10. I’ve installed the Xcode 6.1
release for 10.10 beta from Apple’s website. I can’t find the corresponding
command-line tools for 10.10b anywhere on the (non-paid) Apple developer tools
webpage. (I could swear it had this a couple of months ago when I installed
this on my laptop.) Is this now only available for paid developers?
On bootstrapping, I get this:
Distribution: 10.10
Architecture: x86_64
Checking cc... looks good.
Checking make... looks good.
Checking head... looks good.
Verifying that installed Xcode Command Line Tools version is supported...
ERROR: I couldn't find the correct receipt for the Command Line Tools
for your OS X version. Tools from a prior OS X version won't work properly.
You can install them by running the command
xcode-select —install
Issuing that command fails silently.
Likewise, issuing
open "/System/Library/CoreServices/Install Command Line Developer Tools.app”
also fails silently.
I’m stuck now.
Any suggestions for what to do?
Thanks.
Bill
William G. Scott
http://scottlab.ucsc.edu/~wgscott
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