What/where Xcode 4.0.2 for Macports install in Snow Leopard?
Murray Eisenberg
murrayeisenberg at gmail.com
Sun Nov 27 14:26:07 PST 2011
aha: checking the gcc-4.2 version showed no such file! The problem was
that Xcode 4.0.2, already installed, needed updates. I did the updates,
so that I'm now running 4.0.2 (4A2002a), and the gcc-4.2 version
information is:
i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1(Apple Inc. build 5666)(dot 3)
And now I was able to install MacPorts 2.0.3.
For the record, the MacPorts installation had given the error message as
soon as the installer checked to see if it could install MacPorts on my
computer.
Thanks to all who so promptly offered help.
On 11/27/11 4:03 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
> In article<4ED29C1C.2010702 at gmail.com>,
> Murray Eisenberg<murrayeisenberg at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> But I _did_ install Xcode 4.0.2. I can run it!
>
> OK, so getting back to your original question:
>
>> I'm running Xcode 4.0.2 under OS X 10.6.8. Tried to install from
>> MacPorts-2.0.3.pkg. Get error message
>> "Xcode is not installed, or was installed with UNIX
>> Development (10.5+) or
>> Command Line Support (10.4) deselected.
>
> at what point in the MacPorts installation process do you get the error
> message? And, just to make sure, what happens when you type:
>
> /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 --version
>
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