Confirmed: installing xcode through the dialog does not also install the CLT. You need to run it twice: once for xcode (or manually go to the store) and once for CLT.

On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 03:18:24 -0500, Rainer Müller <rai...@macports.org> wrote:

On 2013-11-20 03:19, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Presently inferring that the store page didn't do the command line tools for you. Will the dialog do so?

I don’t know. The wording of the dialog makes it sound like it will install both Xcode and the command line tools.
Installing Xcode only will make tools like /usr/bin/clang work, as they
are shims that either ask you to install Xcode/CLT or, if Xcode is
already installed, they use the tools provided in /Applications/Xcode.app.
However, if you do not install the CLT explicitly, you will miss some
files such as the infamous tclConfig.sh that is required to build
MacPorts itself.
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