Well if you were using trunk, then your user's acceptance status should've been
copied to the build user's $HOME, and you shouldn't need to accept it as root.
Adding jmr since I think he wrote the code that deals with that case.
--Jeremy
On Apr 22, 2012, at 16:28, Frank Schima wrote:
> I'm a
I'm already using the latest base from trunk. Using sudo to accept the license
worked.
Thanks!
Frank
On Apr 21, 2012, at 5:38 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
> You need to accept the XCode license. My guess is that you're not using a
> recent version of base. Update to 2.0.4.
>
> You can acce
On Apr 21, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Apr 21, 2012, at 16:28, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>
>>> agreeing to the Xcode license from the command line - with xcodebuild
>>> -license - but I still see this error.
>>
>> Did you use sudo for that?
>
> You're not supposed to use sudo wit
You need to accept the XCode license. My guess is that you're not using a
recent version of base. Update to 2.0.4.
You can accept the license for the whole system by running 'sudo xcodebuild
-license'
On Apr 21, 2012, at 13:39, Frank Schima wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm having a problem bui
On Apr 21, 2012, at 16:28, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
>> agreeing to the Xcode license from the command line - with xcodebuild
>> -license - but I still see this error.
>
> Did you use sudo for that?
You're not supposed to use sudo with that.
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> agreeing to the Xcode license from the command line - with xcodebuild
> -license - but I still see this error.
Did you use sudo for that?
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Hi all,
I'm having a problem building the xorg-server-devel (or xorg-server) port. I'm
on Mac OS X 10.7.3 with Xcode 4.3.2. Everything else builds fine, these are the
only ports where I'm see in the problem.
Here is the error:
-