Since MacPorts is not compatible with /usr/local, every time I install/update
ports I had to
sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local.bak
and then after I am done building macports stuff I would move it back. This
works fine but is kind of cumbersome and sometimes the moved /usr/local
directory triggers a
oh... it's good that I caught your reply before the Xcode upgrade was done
installing... I will file a bug report then. Thanks again!
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
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> On Oct 19, 2011, at 21:01, saiwingy wrote:
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>> I have Xcode 4.1. I just tried both of your sugge
Thanks for the quick response!
I have Xcode 4.1. I just tried both of your suggestions but both of them
resulted in the same behavior. I am upgrading to Xcode 4.2 and will try
again. Probably will take a while to download 1.8GB though ;)
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
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> If you have Xcode 4.2 maybe
I have been using the port boxes for a year or so and it had been working
great. Since I upgraded to Lion it seemed to have stopped working. It built
and installed just fine, but no matter how I call it I always get "boxes:
Bad address" in return. The only commands that work were "boxes -v" and
"b