On May 16, 2012, at 11:03 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> On May 16, 2012, at 11:37, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
> 
>> And, I have another problem, that is only partially related to macports, but 
>> figured I would ask.
>> When I went to install macports 2.1, it complained that I didn't have xcode 
>> installed.  I checked, and while my developer folder is present, and seems 
>> correct, after my restore, it seems like that command line tools are not 
>> present.  At least if I do gcc, nothing happens (same with which gcc).
>> Any idea if that is just a missing link, or something else?  I started 
>> download xcode_3.2.5 again, but it is going to take a bunch of hours, so 
>> figured I would ask if anyone has an easier solution, since clearly most, if 
>> not all, of xcode is already installed.  It seems that there might be an 
>> easier way, short of the full reinstall of xcode.
> 
> You didn't mention your version of OS X, but Xcode 3.2.5 is for Snow Leopard. 
> If that's the OS you have, you may as well get the latest free version of 
> Xcode for Snow Leopard, which is 3.2.6. (4.0, 4.1, and 4.2 were also 
> available at some point, but required paid Apple Developer Connection 
> memberships.)
> 
> I don't know what happens with regard to Xcode when you restore a system from 
> backup, and if it's not working for you after doing so, I wouldn't really 
> care to speculate. Just reinstall Xcode properly, as per the MacPorts 
> installation instructions, and it should be fine.
> 

Yes, Snow Leopard.  I will download all 4 gig of the xcode installer, and 
reinstall.

Again, thanks for all the help.
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