[MacPorts] ProblemHotlist modified

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Thu May 29 17:07:41 PDT 2014


Page "ProblemHotlist" was changed by cal at macports.org
Diff URL: <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist?action=diff&version=112>
Revision 112
Comment: Retire #tclConfig
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Index: ProblemHotlist
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--- ProblemHotlist (version: 111)
+++ ProblemHotlist (version: 112)
@@ -107,22 +107,6 @@
 sudo port clean foo
 sudo port install foo configure.compiler=gcc-4.2
 }}}
-
-== Can't find Tcl configuration definitions == #tclConfig
-
-When installing MacPorts from source on 10.9, you may encounter the error
-
-{{{
-checking for Tcl configuration... configure: error: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions
-}}}
-
-The file `tclConfig.sh` was included in the Mac OS X base in earlier releases, but was moved to the Xcode Command Line Tools in 10.9; these are normally installed the first time you run `clang` after accepting the Xcode license, but running the `configure` script doesn't run `clang` until after the Tcl check. The easiest way to force installation is to run:
-
-{{{
-xcode-select --install
-}}}
-
-after installing Xcode 5.0.1 or later.
 
 == install_name_tool or strip reports "malformed object (unknown load command)" == #malformed-object
 
@@ -258,3 +242,25 @@
 chmod +x repairfilemap.tcl
 sudo ./repairfilemap.tcl
 }}}
+
+= Retired Problems =
+
+The following problems are now solved, no longer apply to current MacPorts or should no longer be happening due to other circumstances. They are kept here for future reference and to avoid breaking existing links.
+
+== Can't find Tcl configuration definitions == #tclConfig
+
+When installing MacPorts from source on 10.9, you may encounter the error
+
+{{{
+checking for Tcl configuration... configure: error: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions
+}}}
+
+The file `tclConfig.sh` was included in the Mac OS X base in earlier releases, but was moved to the Xcode Command Line Tools in 10.9; these are normally installed the first time you run `clang` after accepting the Xcode license, but running the `configure` script doesn't run `clang` until after the Tcl check. The easiest way to force installation is to run:
+
+{{{
+xcode-select --install
+}}}
+
+after installing Xcode 5.0.1 or later.
+
+'''Note:''' This can no longer occur starting with MacPorts 2.3.0, because it ships its own copy of Tcl.
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