> Le 12 juil. 2017 à 18:00, <m...@macports.org> <m...@macports.org> a écrit :
> 
> 
>> On Jul 12, 2017, at 9:56 AM, pagani laurent <laurent.pag...@laposte.net 
>> <mailto:laurent.pag...@laposte.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 12 juil. 2017 à 17:52, <m...@macports.org <mailto:m...@macports.org>> 
>>> <m...@macports.org <mailto:m...@macports.org>> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Jul 12, 2017, at 9:47 AM, pagani laurent <laurent.pag...@laposte.net 
>>>> <mailto:laurent.pag...@laposte.net>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Le 12 juil. 2017 à 17:44, <m...@macports.org <mailto:m...@macports.org>> 
>>>>> <m...@macports.org <mailto:m...@macports.org>> a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jul 12, 2017, at 9:40 AM, pagani laurent via macports-users 
>>>>>> <macports-users@lists.macports.org 
>>>>>> <mailto:macports-users@lists.macports.org>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Le 12 juil. 2017 à 17:19, MacPorts <nore...@macports.org 
>>>>>>> <mailto:nore...@macports.org>> a écrit :
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> #54469: problem using python 3.6 in Sierra 10.12.5/Xcode 8.3.3
>>>>>>> ------------------------+----------------------------
>>>>>>> Reporter:  lpagani91  |      Owner:  jyrkiwahlstedt
>>>>>>>     Type:  defect     |     Status:  closed
>>>>>>> Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
>>>>>>> Component:  ports      |    Version:  2.4.1
>>>>>>> Resolution:  invalid    |   Keywords:
>>>>>>>     Port:  python36   |
>>>>>>> ------------------------+----------------------------
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Comment (by mf2k):
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> To clarify, your Xcode command line tools are out of date. Did you 
>>>>>>> follow
>>>>>>> the wiki:Migration Instructions?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sort of…
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My XCode info window says I have 8.3.3
>>>>>> When I run softwareupdate :
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Lorenzo>softwareupdate --list
>>>>>> Software Update Tool
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Finding available software
>>>>>> No new software available.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> it finds nothing to update. So my CLT should be uptodate. I don’t 
>>>>>> understand why python3.6 is finding an older version.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Maybe it was built with the old command line tools then. Can you try 
>>>>> rebuilding it?
>>>>> 
>>>>> sudo port -f uninstall python36
>>>>> sudo port install python36
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> That is exactly what I did just before I posted the failure message.
>>> 
>>> I see from the other thread that you rebuilt python35, so you also rebuilt 
>>> python36 then?
>> 
>> Yes! 3.5 was pretending being 3.5.3 package but execution was showing 3.5.2. 
>> After successful uninstall/reinstall I tried the same trick with 3.6 but 
>> with no success.
>> 
>>> 
>>> What is the output of this?
>>> 
>>> echo -en "=== $(/usr/bin/xcodebuild -version |head -n1) ===\n * 
>>> '''Xcode''': $(/usr/bin/xcodebuild -version |tail -1)\n$(test -x 
>>> /usr/bin/gcc-3.3 && echo " * '''gcc-3.3''': $(/usr/bin/gcc-3.3 --version 
>>> 2>/dev/null |head -1)\n")$(test -x /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 && echo " * 
>>> '''gcc-4.0''': $(/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 --version 2>/dev/null |head -1)\n")$(test 
>>> -x /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 && echo " * '''gcc-4.2''': $(/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 --version 
>>> 2>/dev/null |head -1)\n")$((test -x /usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2 || test -x 
>>> /Developer/usr/bin/llvm-gcc-4.2) && echo " * '''llvm-gcc''': 
>>> $((/usr/bin/llvm-gcc --version 2>/dev/null || /Developer/usr/bin/llvm-gcc 
>>> --version 2>/dev/null) |head -1)\n")$((test -x /usr/bin/clang || test -x 
>>> /Developer/usr/bin/clang) && echo " * '''clang''': $((test -x 
>>> /usr/bin/clang && /usr/bin/clang --version 2>&1 || /Developer/usr/bin/clang 
>>> --version 2>&1) |head -1)\n")" |tee /dev/tty |pbcopy
>> 
>> Waouh! Under tcsh, it failed, under bash :
>> 
>> === Xcode 8.3.3 ===
>>  * '''Xcode''': Build version 8E3004b
>>  * '''clang''': Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.42)
> 
> That looks good. So now when you launch python3.6, what is the output?

The same as before. I even tried to uninstall and reinstall again python3.6 but 
the result is the same. Even a ”print” command makes it crash.
Perhaps I should reboot after the last Xcode (partial) update : when I opened 
it the first time after upgrading to 8.3.3, it asked me to install 3 or 4 S/W 
to run but I have not rebooted since it was not asked but that does not sound 
very rational…






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