On 16/11/2020 02:56, Lothar Haeger wrote:
Same here: installing XCode and opening it once seems to install command line tools. At least they are listed in Preferences as installed (at the same path as XCode.app). Seems as if no separate install is required with 12.x anymore.Am 16.11.2020 um 06:41 schrieb Wahlstedt Jyrki <j...@macports.org>: Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> kirjoitti 16.11.2020 kello 4.41: Hm. As far as I knew, the "components" that Xcode updates at first launch are only related to on-device iOS/iPadOS/watchOS/tvOS development.Not 100 % sure, but entering the command gives: jwa@bach:databases> xcode-select --install xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updates jwa@bach:databases> Is it only me? ! ! Jyrki
I really would like to convert this to *extremely clear* copy-paste instructions or even a script that fixes issues, at least for Big Sur.
I haven't had too much of an issue building things (except Qt from the PR to update it, see ticket #61103) but I have some seen some messages like the following:
Warning: The macOS 11.0 SDK does not appear to be installed. Ports may not build correctly. Warning: You can install it as part of the Xcode Command Line Tools package by running `xcode-select --install'.
Maybe related to https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt Usually the message is different and says to go to this link. -- Andrew
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