Thanks. Maybe there is something about the mobile device management setup my 
employer uses that changes how the installations work.

On 10/29/20, 03:44, "Ryan Schmidt" <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:



    On Oct 28, 2020, at 02:31, Fielding, Eric J (US 329A) wrote:

    > I just upgraded my MacBook to Catalina 10.15.7 from 10.14.6 and I 
installed the latest Xcode 12.1. I started Xcode and agreed for it to install 
required components. When I tried to run “xcode-select –install” it asked me to 
agree to the license for the command-line tools and tried to install but then 
said “Can’t install the software because it is not currently available from the 
Software Update server.” I went to the Software Update control panel and it 
said that it had an update for my command-line tools, and I told it to go ahead 
and update them. After a while, it said that the command-line tools are no 
longer required or something like that.
    >  
    > I decided to go ahead and try to install MacPorts with the Catalina 
MacPorts installer and it showed me the license, asked about the installation 
type and destination, but then when it got to the install step it says “Waiting 
for other installations to complete”. I don’t think I have any other 
installations still going on. Wait, after twenty minutes, it now says it is 
“running package scripts” and then finished. I guess it was installing 
something after all.
    >  
    > Maybe the Xcode installation instructions need an update for Catalina?
    >  

    As far as I know, the installation instructions are correct, and your 
experience is unique and I cannot explain it.



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