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 <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On 23-Sep-2019, at 15:37, Richard L. Hamilton <[email protected]> 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 tools, too, I think. Maybe someone else can better explain how to set >> it up so you can properly have what you need, without interfering with what >> you've already updated via the app store. >> > > I discovered the problem too ;-) > > I downloaded the Command Line Tools (mcOS 10.14) for Xcode 10.3, installed > the package, 'sudo port upgrade outdated' is working just fine again... > > 8) > ---------------------------------- > Chris Janton - face at CentosPrime dot COM > msgs: facej at me dot com > > > >
