Unable to execute port: can't read "sysroot": no such variable

Alex Zavatone zavpublic at mac.com
Wed Mar 12 11:30:56 PDT 2008


> On 12 Mar, 2008, at 12:07, Olga Lyashevskaya wrote:
>>> Have you upgraded to Leopard recently? If so, did
>>> you install the new
>>> version of Xcode? This kind of error often appears
>>> when people try to
>>> use Tiger's Xcode on Leopard.


If you don't have a Developer folder at your hard drive's root level,  
then you don't have Xcode.

If there isn't an app called Xcode in the Applications folder within  
the Developer folder then that's another telling sign.

Cheers,
- Alex Zavatone




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