>>> the other.
>>> How can I know this beforehand? That's the reason I'm actually asking what
>>> exactly MP needs Xcode, CLT or both for. For example, if a port uses
>>> portgroup xcode, I may infer that it most certainly will need that
>>> application.
>
How can I know this beforehand? That's the reason I'm actually asking what
>> exactly MP needs Xcode, CLT or both for. For example, if a port uses
>> portgroup xcode, I may infer that it most certainly will need that
>> application.
>
> I'm not aware of a way to know in
On Sep 19, 2017, at 12:21, Arno Hautala wrote:
> I think Xcode is only required by a few ports. Certainly a minority.
> It might be nice if Xcode showed up as a dependency or could be
> searched on.
That's not currently possible because the data on which that would be based has
not been
On Sep 19, 2017, at 11:40, db wrote:
> On 19 Sep 2017, at 01:01, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> For certain subsets of ports, you can get by with installing just one or the
>> other.
>
> How can I know this beforehand? That's the reason I'm actually asking what
> exactly MP
s.org> wrote:
>> For certain subsets of ports, you can get by with installing just one or the
>> other.
>
> How can I know this beforehand? That's the reason I'm actually asking what
> exactly MP needs Xcode, CLT or both for. For example, if a port uses
> portgroup xcode, I may
On 19 Sep 2017, at 01:01, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
> For certain subsets of ports, you can get by with installing just one or the
> other.
How can I know this beforehand? That's the reason I'm actually asking what
exactly MP needs Xcode, CLT or both for.
On Sep 18, 2017, at 22:08, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> By "We are trying to move toward a future where MacPorts recommends
> installing only Xcode, and not the command line tools", does that mean that
> only Xcode will be required then, or that the command line tools should
> actually be
By "We are trying to move toward a future where MacPorts recommends installing
only Xcode, and not the command line tools", does that mean that only Xcode
will be required then, or that the command line tools should actually be
avoided? Some people will wish to have both, for reasons having