Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Lothar Haeger
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 : > >  >

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Wahlstedt Jyrki
> Ryan Schmidt 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

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
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. > On Nov 15, 2020, at 20:39, John Chivian wrote: > > @Ryan - When I start Xcode after updating it tells me it is installing needed > components, and

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread John Chivian
@Ryan - When I start Xcode after updating it tells me it is installing needed components, and command line tools *is* one of the components updated.  It tells me that explicitly during the install.  Again, the "xcode-select install" is not something I've done manually either of the last two

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 15, 2020, at 16:53, John Chivian wrote: > For me, every time Xcode is updated, the first time I start it following its > update I am prompted to update components, Yes. > and the current version command line tools are installed. No. "Components" are not "command line tools". You

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread John Chivian
My perception is that the "xcode-select --install" is not needed, as the message below indicates.  For me, every time Xcode is updated, the first time I start it following its update I am prompted to update components, and the current version command line tools are installed.  Perhaps the

Re: zsh hanging on Big Sur w/2.6.4

2020-11-15 Thread dan d.
Didn't you see On Sat, 14 Nov 2020, Mike Cappella wrote: > I???m having an issue with zsh hanging on Big Sur, just installed after > installing MacPorts via the new Big Sur 2.6.4 installer. It cannot be quit > or interrupted. > > Anyone else having issues, or not? > -- XR

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Csaba Endre Simon
> > % xcode-select --install > xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software > Update" to install updates > I did the following: $ sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools $ xcode-select —install $ ls /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs MacOSX.sdk

Re: Any reason not to update to Xcode 12.2 on Catalina?

2020-11-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
Please keep the discussion on the mailing list by using the Reply All button in your mail program. On Nov 15, 2020, at 11:18, Kevin Horton wrote: > Caution - It looks like some recent macOS update fiddled with the preferences > in Software Update. I found this morning that XCode on one Mac

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Ryan Schmidt: > When you upgrade, PLEASE UPGRADE XCODE AND THE XCODE COMMAND LINE > TOOLS. They are SEPARATE software packages that need to be updated > SEPARATELY. It's in the migration instructions; please follow them. As I have been bit by this issue (see

Re: macOS 11 Big Sur and MacPorts

2020-11-15 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 11, 2020, at 10:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > Apple has announced that macOS 11 Big Sur will be released tomorrow, November > 12, 2020. In the coming days we will either release an installer for MacPorts > 2.6.3 for macOS 11 or will release a new version of MacPorts with installers > for