No Xcode 8 CLT for El Capitan
Adam Dershowitz
dersh at alum.mit.edu
Thu Sep 22 07:19:41 PDT 2016
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 4:49 AM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu at macports.org> wrote:
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>> On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:45, Adam Dershowitz <dersh at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
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>> It does:
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>> $ xcode-select -p
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
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>> For me some updates in Macports, including some builds, seem to work OK, and others, such as cmake, are giving an error:
>> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/52258
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>> I’m not sure if I then need to completely switch to Xcode 7? Or if I can just install the command line tools for 10.11 Xcode 7.3.1? If I do that, where do they install, so that I can point xcode-select to the proper path?
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> If you don't have the CLTools installed, you wouldn't be able to install most of MacPorts. I'm pretty sure you likely have them installed.
>
> Dropping back down to Xcode 7 would mean that Xcode.app would contain the 10.11 SDK and would workaround your issue, but the issue is that the port isn't honoring your SDK (and maybe deployment target) selections (which default to / and host os version respectively).
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Something is still not clear to me. I had Xcode 7 installed. I was under the impression that it included the SDK internally, so I don’t think that I had separately installed the CLTools (although I’m not positive). And, I have used macports for many years without a problem (over many versions of Xcode). When Xcode 8 was released I installed it, but didn’t install CLTools either.
What still isn’t clear to me is if cmake and openmodelica (which does have the same problem as cmake, but it also depends on cmake so I tried to build that with the working cmake) should work with my current configuration? Do they each have a bug? Should just installing 10.11 CLTools allow them to build?
Perhaps the answer, that I was missing, is that to use Xcode 8, on 10.11, the user must explicitly install CLTools, but that would not be the case to run Xcode 7 on 10.11 or Xcode 8 on 10.12?
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