On 2012-4-11 21:05 , Elmar Stellnberger wrote: > Dear Maintainers of MacPorts, > > It would be very nice if macports supported to compile a certain set > of base packages > without having to install the full bloated Xcode environment (which > consumes too much > disk space on my computer). Kenneth Reitz`s homebrew gcc would to my mind be a > good light-weight alternative. It is very annoying that many packages > compile well but > then just fail on installation like gcc47 and darwinbuild. > autobuild, apple-gcc42 and mc are doing well yet, on the other hand.
If we start supporting a smaller toolchain package it will be the Xcode Command Line Tools that were separated out in 4.3. The main problem that needs to be solved in order to do that is that we check the Xcode version when setting a lot of values, so we would either have to find a way to derive an Xcode version from some property of the Command Line Tools, or switch to checking tool versions directly. Of course, some ports really do need xcodebuild(1) or other parts of the full Xcode installation, and you simply wouldn't be able to build those with just the Command Line Tools. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev