Hi, Apple have been (not so) slowly depreciating the CLT. I more expect to see it completely disappear in some future OS…
Chris > On 12 Jun 2020, at 9:40 pm, Mircea Trandafir <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi again, > > I actually went the other route, I removed Xcode and only installed the CLT. > I thought it would help with this issue, but it seems not. Hopefully they’ll > fix the bug soon. > > Cheers, > Mircea > -- > Mircea Trandafir > Associate professor > Department of Business and Economics, > University of Southern Denmark > Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M > Denmark > Web: http://www.mirceatrandafir.com <http://www.mirceatrandafir.com/> > >> On 12 Jun 2020, at 10.35 PM, Christopher Jones <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Glad I could help. >> >> Don’t though bank on this not reoccurring…. Its been an issue through the >> lifetime of 10.15, and tends to reoccur on OS or Xcode upgrades. I believe >> there is a bug somewhere in that Apple removes the CLT package receipts but >> not the CLT itself. >> >> One fix is to completely remove the CLT. Its actually not really needed >> anymore - Just having Xcode installed is enough. >> >> cheers Chris >> >>> On 12 Jun 2020, at 9:30 pm, Mircea Trandafir <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Chris for the quick reply. It is a bit weird, because: >>> >>> > xcode-select -p >>> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools >>> >>> But: >>> >>> > /usr/sbin/pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables >>> No receipt for 'com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables' found at '/'. >>> >>> I manually removed the CLT folder and reinstalled with: >>> >>> > sudo xcode-select --install >>> >>> > /usr/sbin/pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables >>> package-id: com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables >>> version: 11.5.0.0.1.1588476445 >>> volume: / >>> location: / >>> install-time: 1591993420 >>> groups: com.apple.FindSystemFiles.pkg-group >>> >>> But I have no idea why it didn’t work/see the CLTs in the first place… >>> Thanks again, hopefully this problem won’t pop back up. >>> >>> Best, >>> Mircea >>> -- >>> Mircea Trandafir >>> Associate professor >>> Department of Business and Economics, >>> University of Southern Denmark >>> Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M >>> Denmark >>> Web: http://www.mirceatrandafir.com <http://www.mirceatrandafir.com/> >>> >>>> On 12 Jun 2020, at 10.06 PM, Christopher Jones <[email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Please run this, and check you get something similar >>>> >>>> > /usr/sbin/pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables >>>> package-id: com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables >>>> version: 11.5.0.0.1.1588476445 >>>> volume: / >>>> location: / >>>> install-time: 1591989507 >>>> groups: com.apple.FindSystemFiles.pkg-group >>>> >>>> If you don’t, then you indeed have the issue the warning is referring to >>>> and you need to force reinstall the CLT >>>> >>>> Chris >>>> >>>>> On 12 Jun 2020, at 8:10 pm, Mircea Trandafir <[email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> This is the first time I’m writing to the list, so let me first thank the >>>>> developers for such a great piece of software! And also a everyone on the >>>>> list, I’ve been a consumer of information for the past few years and I >>>>> learned quite a bit about macports and MacOS. >>>>> >>>>> The reason for my cry for help is the following: for the past couple of >>>>> months, I keep getting the following message whenever I run port, >>>>> particularly port reclaim during the “Building list of distfiles still in >>>>> use” step: >>>>> >>>>> Warning: cltversion: For a possible fix, please see: >>>>> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt >>>>> <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist#reinstall-clt> >>>>> >>>>> I followed the instructions at the link, I also uninstalled and >>>>> reinstalled Xcode, it keeps popping back up. I have two MacBook Pros and >>>>> the same thing happens on both. Here is my setup: >>>>> >>>>> MacPro 15,2 >>>>> MacOS 10.15.5 >>>>> MacPorts base version 2.6.2 (standard location, /opt/local) >>>>> >>>>> I can confirm that the command line tools are installed in >>>>> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools and that the 10.15 SDK is present in >>>>> SDKs. Is there any thing I could do to get rid of this message, which is >>>>> getting quite annoying? Any ideas why it might have started in the first >>>>> place? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Mircea >>>>> -- >>>>> Mircea Trandafir >>>>> Associate professor >>>>> Department of Business and Economics, >>>>> University of Southern Denmark >>>>> Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M >>>>> Denmark >>>>> Web: http://www.mirceatrandafir.com <http://www.mirceatrandafir.com/> >>>> >>> >> >
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