> Nope, don't seem to be. You need Xcode and you need to do some work to 
> convince macports Xcode is really installed. I decided to just roll back to 
> 4.2 for now until this is all straightened out a little more.

It's not just to convince MacPorts. Xcode is actually used to build software 
that is distributed as Xcode projects.

You must have both Xcode and the Xcode command line tools installed.

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