PR 14427: 10.14 tester wanted
Fred Wright
fw at fwright.net
Tue Apr 5 05:49:49 UTC 2022
On Tue, 5 Apr 2022, Joshua Root wrote:
> On 2022-4-5 08:23 , Fred Wright wrote:
>>
>> The fact that you have no 10.15 SDK at all suggests that you're running
>> Xcode 10.x, though up through 11.3.1 runs on 10.14. I usually run the
>> latest Xcode for each OS version, which is what the MacPorts documentation
>> recommends.
>
> % xcodebuild -version
> Xcode 11.3.1
> Build version 11C504
>
> However:
> % pkgutil
> --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.{CLTools_Executables,CLTools_Base,DeveloperToolsCLI,DeveloperToolsCLILeo}
> 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^version: //p'
> 10.3.0.0.1.1562985497
>
> Newer CLT versions are not offered to me via Software Update on 10.14.
But there's:
https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/Command_Line_Tools_for_Xcode_11.3.1/Command_Line_Tools_for_Xcode_11.3.1.dmg
On Tue, 5 Apr 2022, Joshua Root wrote:
> The -s option should never be ignored AFAIK, but depending on the action you
> are using and the current state, it may be considered a noop with or without
> -s (like 'port install' when the port is already installed, or 'port
> destroot' when the statefile already shows the destroot phase as completed.)
Empirically, it was ignored in this case, probably due to a bug. The
sequence was:
sudo port uninstall qt6-qtbase
sudo port -sk install qt6-qtbase
The install didn't build anything, unless I explicitly cleaned after the
uninstall.
Fred Wright
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