Most likely a piece of xcode was actually damaged by the update. Macports 
always checks for score, not remembering it.

"Adam Dershowitz Ph.D., P.E." <[email protected]> wrote:
>This is mostly an FYI.  I upgraded from 10.9 to 10.9.1  When I think
>upgraded a few ports, I started getting:
>Warning: Xcode does not appear to be installed; most ports will likely
>fail to build.
>
>Although it did appear to be working fine.  I opened Xcode, and then
>closed it.  And now when I do upgrades the warning no longer appears. 
>So, it seems, as I was hoping, that with the upgrade macports “forgot”
>about Xcode, and just opening it acted as a “reminder” that it was
>still installed.
>
>
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>--Adam
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