Does MacPorts require XCode 3.0's UNIX developer support?
Anders F Björklund
afb at macports.org
Tue Jan 8 13:23:56 PST 2008
J.D. Merrick wrote:
> When installing Xcode 3.0 on Leopard, by default Unix developer
> support is disabled. That is, by default the command line tools (gcc,
> ld, etc.) are installed in /Developer without adding to the boot
> volume symlinks to the tools in /usr/bin or to the header files in
> /usr/include.
When I installed Xcode 3.0, it did install to /usr. (I think Xcode 2.5
installed into "/Xcode2.5")
> Does MacPorts, including both the application itself as well as its
> individual ports, require those tools to be in /usr? Or, is it just
> necessary for the tools to be visible in one's PATH?
Yes, several paths such as /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 are currently hardcoded
within base (and in ports too)
--anders
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