On Sep 12, 2016, at 8:23 PM, Lawrence Velázquez <lar...@macports.org> wrote:
>> I would also encourage somebody to look into the need for both Xcode and >> Command Line Tools since Xcode 7. Apple makes it quite clear on the download >> page that Xcode now contains the CLTs, so installing both might well cause >> issues and clearly waste valuable space. > > Some stubborn build systems look for stuff in /usr/include and similar > locations and complain if they don't exist. If anything, working on the > inverse configuration (CLT only, no Xcode) would be a better use of time. Thanks for clearing that up (hard coding, that is) and I agree with you that CLT only is a better use of time. I have been operating that way for the last couple of years and have yet to run into a port that I need which actually required Xcode, but maybe I’ve just been lucky. I see that https://trac.macports.org/ticket/29172 has been there for five years now, so I won’t hold my breath until it happens. -Al- -- Al Varnell Mountain View, CA
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