On Sep 23, 2019, at 17:37, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> You might want to install it as something other than Xcode.app, like
> Xcode.10.3.app
If the problem is that some ports have a baked-in path to the 10.14 SDK, then
you'll need to install it as Xcode.app to match that baked-in path.
> I think it is port-dependent. Some ports worked fine with the symlink, but
> some (e.g., gcc) failed due to differences in the headers from what they were
> expecting.
Oh, okay, right, makes sense.
Have fun,
Vincent
Thanks Richard and Chris - downgrading Xcode as you described solved the
problem! Much appreciate the assist.
Ralph
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 3:53 PM, Chris Janton wrote:
>
>
>> On 23-Sep-2019, at 15:37, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>>
>> You might want to install it as something other than Xcod
I think it is port-dependent. Some ports worked fine with the symlink, but some
(e.g., gcc) failed due to differences in the headers from what they were
expecting.
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 9:53 PM, Vincent wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
>> On 24 Sep 2019, at 00:12, Ralph Castain wrote:
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>> I tried unins
Hey,
> On 24 Sep 2019, at 00:12, Ralph Castain wrote:
>
> I tried uninstalling all ports and reinstalling them, but that didn't
> help. Ditto for simply creating a MacOSX10.14.sdk symlink.
The symlink kludge worked with me, so I wonder what may be wrong in your case.
Vincent
> On 23-Sep-2019, at 15:37, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>
> You might want to install it as something other than Xcode.app, like
> Xcode.10.3.app; you should be able to use xcode-select to pick which one has
> its command-line tools used. There's another package there for the command
> line
You might want to install it as something other than Xcode.app, like
Xcode.10.3.app; you should be able to use xcode-select to pick which one has
its command-line tools used. There's another package there for the command
line tools, too, I think. Maybe someone else can better explain how to se
Eventually MacPorts and/or Xcode will get fixed. I'm not involved except as
someone else that wants it to work (I was fortunate and asked before installing
it, and was warned that there might be problems). So I have no idea when
"eventually" might be. Hopefully those who know more will let us kn
Apple apparently included an Xcode update in a recent maintenance release.
Since the update, I am unable to run many of the compiler ports (gcc,
python) due to errors stating that system headers and libraries cannot be
found. Investigation revealed that the ports were all configured with:
--with-s