On 8 Oct 2016, at 22:18, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 8, 2016, at 10:37, Marc Boxerman wrote:
>>
>> I upgraded to Xcode 8 on a machine running El Capitan. It does not appear
>> that Apple released an updated set of command line tools for the newest
>> version of Xcode, at least not for OS X 10.11. The mismatch in versions
>> between Xcode and the command line tools is causing build failures. Should
>> I downgrade to Xcode 7 or is there a newer version of command line tools out
>> there?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Marc
>
>
> My understanding is that the official position from Apple is that Xcode 8 +
> the Xcode 7.3.1 command tools should work.
>
> If you could report the build failures here, (different threads for each
> package, please) we should be able to fix the issues. And if your version of
> “fink-package-precedence” isn’t up-to-date, that may be indirectly
> responsible for some of the issues—Apple changed the behavior of the “otool”
> executable. But we’d definitely appreciate any bug reports before you update
> fink-package-precedence and/or downgrade Xcode. :-)
With your help, everythings seems to be working fine for me with MacOS Sierra
Version 10.12 and Xcode 8.0. A recent fink update, however, results in hour
long compilations [still ongoing] and I do not really know, what the system is
up to. Perhaps I saw gcc 5 somewhere
Heinz
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