[MacPorts] #39015: git-core @1.8.2.2 install fail

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Sun May 5 19:44:17 PDT 2013


#39015: git-core @1.8.2.2 install fail
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  Reporter:  bcptaylor@…  |      Owner:  ciserlohn@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal       |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports        |    Version:  2.1.3
Resolution:               |   Keywords:
      Port:  git-core     |
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: bcptaylor@… (removed)
 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)
 * owner:  macports-tickets@… => ciserlohn@…


Old description:

> This is a new development MacBook Pro (work) with fresh 10.8.3, macports
> version 2.1.3
> I tried upgrading installed ports, git-core failed with error like:
>   Error: org.macports.build for port git-core returned: command execution
> failed
>
> I tried the advice on uninstalling/cleaning, same error.
> I followed the advice on https://trac.macports.org/wiki/ProblemHotlist
> regarding the Xcode tools (using apple-gcc42) also failed.
>
> New installs always fail now with the same error as above.

New description:

 This is a new development MacBook Pro (work) with fresh 10.8.3, macports
 version 2.1.3
 I tried upgrading installed ports, git-core failed with error like:
 {{{
   Error: org.macports.build for port git-core returned: command execution
 failed
 }}}

 I tried the advice on uninstalling/cleaning, same error.
 I followed the advice on wiki:ProblemHotlist regarding the Xcode tools
 (using apple-gcc42) also failed.

 New installs always fail now with the same error as above.

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Comment:

 git-core should have built with clang, since it does not specify any
 compiler blacklisting. I suspect your command line tools are very out of
 date, because (as part of checking git-core's dependency gettext, which
 does use compiler blacklisting) the log says:
 {{{
 :debug:main compiler clang 163.7.1 blacklisted because matches {clang <
 211.10.1}
 }}}
 clang 163.7.1 was included with Xcode 4.1.0, but OS X 10.8 requires Xcode
 4.4 or later. Please ensure you have at least Xcode 4.4, preferably the
 latest version 4.6.2, which you can get either from the Mac App Store or
 Apple Developer Connection. Then, open Xcode.app, go to the Preferences
 window, to the Downloads section, and install or update the command line
 tools. Then clean git-core (`sudo port clean git-core`) and re-try your
 attempt to install it.

 You also mentioned that this is a "new development MacBook Pro" with a
 "fresh 10.8.3", but then you mentioned "upgrading installed ports". If you
 just upgraded to OS X 10.8, or used Migration Assistant to transfer an old
 MacPorts installation from a pre-10.8 Mac, read wiki:Migration for
 additional required steps.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/39015#comment:2>
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