Yes, I have CMD Line Tools installed but any port I tried to install I got
an error and none of them worked. I didn't face this issue with Homebrew
though so I thought I'll ask here as I might be doing sth wrong.

Also, can I use MacPorts even if Homebrew is installed? Homebrew throws
error and advises and advises me to remove MacPorts.


On 8 April 2014 17:27, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Apr 8, 2014, at 05:06, Amarendra Kumar wrote:
>
> > The install instruction still starts with:
> >
> > "Install Xcode and the Xcode Command Line Tools"
> >
> > But I cannot afford to put aside 5+GB on my 120GB machine that I shall
> never use. So, is there any way or any beta MacPorts that doesn't require
> "full Xcode" as a must?
> >
> > Or is there a work around?
> >
> > PS. As of now I am using Homebrew but I am facing a lot of conflicts and
> number of packages there is considerably lower than that at MacPorts.
>
> You can try installing only the command line tools, but MacPorts will
> probably issue a complaint about missing Xcode with every port you build,
> and of course any ports you want to install that actually require Xcode
> will obviously fail.
>
> As of now, our requirements are as stated: Install Xcode, and the Xcode
> command line tools, and things should work fine.
>
>


-- 
amar
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