[MacPorts] #57934: Tried installing Inkscape via MacPorts in Mac Terminal, Xcode Is "doesn't exist"
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#57934: Tried installing Inkscape via MacPorts in Mac Terminal, Xcode Is "doesn't
exist"
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Reporter: JonTAllen | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.5.4
Resolution: invalid | Keywords:
Port: |
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Description changed by mf2k:
Old description:
> I tried to install the latest version of Inkscape
> (https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-0.92.4/mac-os-x/macports/dl/) via
> macports. Xcode is installed up to the latest version to help with
> install. However, when I run the "sudo port install inkscape" command,
> the message I get back two warning messages:
>
> a) "xcodebuild exists but failed to execute"
> b) "Xcode does not appear to be installed"
>
> Again, I am running the latest version of Macports (2.5.4), with Xcode
> fully installed, including its components. How do I fix this so I can
> correctly install the latest version of inkscape?
New description:
I tried to install the latest version of Inkscape
(https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-0.92.4/mac-os-x/macports/dl/) via
macports. Xcode is installed up to the latest version to help with
install. However, when I run the {{{sudo port install inkscape}}} command,
the message I get back two warning messages:
* "xcodebuild exists but failed to execute"
* "Xcode does not appear to be installed"
Again, I am running the latest version of Macports (2.5.4), with Xcode
fully installed, including its components. How do I fix this so I can
correctly install the latest version of inkscape?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/57934#comment:3>
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