On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 02:53:13PM -0800, James Berry wrote: > - Was Xcode 4.3 installed at that point? > > - Had Xcode been run after the install? (In other words, had you agreed to > the license?)
Yes, I had installed Xcode 4.3, launched it, accepted its offer to remove the 4.2 installation, and installed the command-line tools. > - I'm particularly intrigued by "xcodebuild exists but failed to execute". > Is that a symptom of it trying to get you to agree to the license? > > - What would "xcodebuild -version" and "xcode-select -print-path" have > returned at that point? I don't think so. I didn't try xcode-select -print-path, but I did try xcodebuild and xcrun and in both cases got: Error: No developer directory found at /Developer. Run /usr/bin/xcode-select to update the developer directory path. ...so presumably the developer directory path was set to /Developer. > The other messages imply that (a) xcodeselect -print-path failed to return > anything valid, and (b) that mdfind didn't find the Xcode binary anywhere, > and (c) that there was no Xcode at /Developer. The fact that the messages are > duplicated several times is due to the way in which those messages are hooked > in. While it's not ideal, too many messages is better than none at all! Yes, I also tried the mdfind command in the shell and it didn't seem to return anything either. Dan -- Dan R. K. Ports MIT CSAIL http://drkp.net/ _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev