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From: | Frank Nicholas |
Subject: | Re: [gpsd-dev] Lots of warnings |
Date: | Thu, 11 Aug 2016 23:22:32 -0400 |
If MacPorts is barfing for you, how are you testing/compiling on OS X at all, or are you at a stand still on OS X? I have never had any instability with Xcode or the command line utilities. I’m not doubting your issue - just sharing my experience. My limited experience with MacPorts has been the opposite - not like Linux (Gentoo) & not close to the standard OS X tools (form Xcode). It was never exactly “stable” in my use. I always had to mess with it, even more than Gentoo installations. I’m assuming you are on either Mavericks or El’Capitan. For the past at least few (several?) versions/years, the standard path for the Xcode command line tools (not MacPorts) has been “/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer”. If yours is anything different, then you probably have old versions or settings causing an issue. From Finder or Launchpad, try deleting the Xcode IDE completely (you do have it installed, right? It’s the only officially supported developer tools for the past 2 x versions of OS X, I believe). Then reinstall it from the App store. Then try the command line tools (from a freshly opened shell). Also, make sure you don’t have any Bash/shell manual settings that might be getting in the way. If you have a current Xcode IDE, use the command ‘xcrun’ for more additional information about your command line environment. |
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