[MacPorts] #58760: py37-pyqt5: Failed to determine the detail of your Qt installation
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Tue Jul 21 18:04:39 UTC 2020
#58760: py37-pyqt5: Failed to determine the detail of your Qt installation
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Reporter: mfacorcoran | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: py-pyqt5 |
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Comment (by marcbn):
Thanks again for your help on this!
FYI: having reinstalled the CLTs with {{{xcode-select --install}}} with
the old 10.3.* CLT package and having had only MacOSX10.14.sdk in the
{{{/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs}}} directory, I then installed
the 11.3.1 command line tools package from the .dmg on Apple's developer
website and my {{{SDKs}}} directory was put into the same state it was in
previously:
{{{
MacOSX.sdk -> MacOSX10.15.sdk/
'MacOSX.sdk 1'/
MacOSX10.14.sdk -> MacOSX.sdk/
MacOSX10.15.sdk/
}}}
So maybe installing the CLTs from a .dmg might have gotten me into this
mess in the first place.
However, by deleting {{{/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools}}} first and
then rerunning the installer, I got the following (seemingly acceptable)
{{{SDKs}}} directory (with which I have successfully reran the
installation of py38-pyqt5 warning-free):
{{{
MacOSX.sdk -> MacOSX10.15.sdk/
MacOSX10.14.sdk/
MacOSX10.15.sdk/
}}}
So (in my case at least), it seemed necessary to delete the previous
{{{/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools}}} directory before installing a
new CLT package.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/58760#comment:31>
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