/Developer is gone and Xcode 4.6.3 in service. Still failing build. See attachment. Thanks, Tom
On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 5:14 PM Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On May 5, 2021, at 12:19, tom eee wrote: > > > Second, I retried 'sudo port install source-light' with no success. The > main.log was very big, so I cut out a big portion of the middle and > attached it to this email. > > The log still shows the same error described in > https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59258 and shows that MacPorts still > recognizes that you have Xcode 4.2. > > Deleting parts of logs can make it harder for us to help you. A better > file size reduction choice is to compress the log. > > > > Third, I downloaded Xcode 4.6.3 and when the opened dmg directed me to > install the Xcode in my Application folder, I checked for what was already > there first, only to discover that I had Xcode 4.6.3 installed in the > Application folder since 2013! I then looked in the Developer folder and > discovered Xcode 4.2 was there. So I am confused about how to make Xcode > 4.6.3 the version that MacPorts sees when it is doing it's thing and do I > now have to do some update for Developer? > > The /Developer folder is obsolete. You can delete it. It is where Apple > used to install Xcode and associated files, but sometime after Xcode 4.2 > they stopped doing that. Xcode now belongs in /Applications. > > You can use "xcode-select -print-path" to see what Xcode your system is > configured to use. MacPorts will use this Xcode. > > Assuming it does not say the path is > /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer, change it to that by running > "sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer" > > Then you can run "sudo port clean source-highlight" and try to install it > again. > >
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