[MacPorts] #30826: configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
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Tue Aug 16 12:38:07 PDT 2011
#30826: configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
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Reporter: leedavis@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: base | Version: 2.0.1
Resolution: invalid | Keywords:
Port: |
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Changes (by jmr@…):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
* component: ports => base
Old description:
> I found https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30375 and so went to the
> AppStore, did an install of Xcode, and rebooted my system.
>
> My complete noob guess is the new way of installing Xcode, via the App
> Store, does not set up some shell variable? What is the workaround?
>
> I still got
>
> sudo port -v selfupdate
> Password:
> ---> Updating the ports tree
> Synchronizing local ports tree from
> rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/
> receiving file list ... done
> ./
>
> sent 59 bytes received 535190 bytes 214099.60 bytes/sec
> total size is 29518864 speedup is 55.15
> Creating port index in
> /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports
>
> Total number of ports parsed: 0
> Ports successfully parsed: 0
> Ports failed: 0
> Up-to-date ports skipped: 8176
>
> ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
> receiving file list ... done
> ./
> deleting config.log
>
> sent 42 bytes received 6779 bytes 4547.33 bytes/sec
> total size is 2960227 speedup is 433.99
> MacPorts base version 1.9.1 installed,
> MacPorts base version 2.0.1 downloaded.
> ---> MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.0.1
> Installing new MacPorts release in /opt/local as root:admin; permissions
> 0755; Tcl-Package in /Library/Tcl
>
> checking build system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
> checking host system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
> checking target system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
> checking MacPorts version... 2.0.1
> checking for sw_vers... /usr/bin/sw_vers
> checking for defaults... /usr/bin/defaults
> checking for xcode-select... no
> checking Mac OS X version... 10.7
> checking Xcode version... 3.2.4
> checking for gcc... no
> checking for cc... no
> checking for cl.exe... no
> configure: error: in
> `/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/base':
> configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
> See `config.log' for more details
> shell command "cd
> /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/base &&
> ./configure --prefix=/opt/local --with-tclpackage=/Library/Tcl --with-
> install-user=root --with-install-group=admin --with-directory-mode=0755
> --enable-readline && make && make install" returned error 1
> Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Error installing new
> MacPorts base: shell command failed
New description:
I found https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30375 and so went to the
AppStore, did an install of Xcode, and rebooted my system.
My complete noob guess is the new way of installing Xcode, via the App
Store, does not set up some shell variable? What is the workaround?
I still got
{{{
sudo port -v selfupdate
Password:
---> Updating the ports tree
Synchronizing local ports tree from
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/
receiving file list ... done
./
sent 59 bytes received 535190 bytes 214099.60 bytes/sec
total size is 29518864 speedup is 55.15
Creating port index in
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports
Total number of ports parsed: 0
Ports successfully parsed: 0
Ports failed: 0
Up-to-date ports skipped: 8176
---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
receiving file list ... done
./
deleting config.log
sent 42 bytes received 6779 bytes 4547.33 bytes/sec
total size is 2960227 speedup is 433.99
MacPorts base version 1.9.1 installed,
MacPorts base version 2.0.1 downloaded.
---> MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.0.1
Installing new MacPorts release in /opt/local as root:admin; permissions
0755; Tcl-Package in /Library/Tcl
checking build system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
checking host system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
checking target system type... i386-apple-darwin11.0.0
checking MacPorts version... 2.0.1
checking for sw_vers... /usr/bin/sw_vers
checking for defaults... /usr/bin/defaults
checking for xcode-select... no
checking Mac OS X version... 10.7
checking Xcode version... 3.2.4
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cl.exe... no
configure: error: in
`/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/base':
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
See `config.log' for more details
shell command "cd
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/base &&
./configure --prefix=/opt/local --with-tclpackage=/Library/Tcl --with-
install-user=root --with-install-group=admin --with-directory-mode=0755
--enable-readline && make && make install" returned error 1
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Error installing new
MacPorts base: shell command failed
}}}
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Comment:
Please remember to preview and use WikiFormatting.
You don't appear to have installed Xcode 4.1. As shown in the output,
`xcodebuild -version` is returning 3.2.4. One possibility is that you
didn't run the Xcode installer after downloading it from the App Store.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30826#comment:1>
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