I see /usr/bin/sysdiagnose on Lion, but not on Snow Leopard. Is it an optional install on Snow Leopard, or did it not exist until Lion?
Should I try to run the Lion version on Snow Leopard, or gather the information some other way? > On Nov 28, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Can you please grab a sysdiagnose before rebooting? That'll be a good first > step. Once I see that, I might have some questions for next time. > > >> On Nov 28, 2016, at 15:31, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> On Nov 27, 2016, at 7:49 PM, David Evans wrote: >> >>> On 11/27/16 5:10 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote: >>>> From: >>>> >>>> https://build.macports.org/builders/ports-10.6_x86_64_legacy-builder/builds/11628/steps/install-port/logs/stdio >>>> >>>> DEBUG: Using compiler 'System cc' >>>> >>>> Why is that the case? >>>> >>>> Is xcodeversion not getting set right such that >>>> portconfigure::get_compiler_fallback is doing: >>>> >>>> # Check for platforms without Xcode >>>> if {$xcodeversion eq "none" || $xcodeversion eq ""} { >>>> return {cc} >>>> } >>>> >>>> --Jeremy >>> >>> I'm seeing alot of these errors on this buildbot as well and this build is >>> no exception >>> >>> Warning: xcodebuild exists but failed to execute >>> >>> Perhaps CLI tools are not properly installed? >> >> >> A recurrence of this problem, I guess: >> >> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/52543 >> >> Suggestions welcome. Something about Xcode / command line tools / xcodebuild >> seems to corrupt itself on Snow Leopard after running for awhile. I don't >> know if I should just reboot the VM again or try to reinstall Xcode and the >> command line tools this time. >> >
