Note that lots of ports _have_ installed OK during the process of re-installing my ports under Sierra (and after installing tMacPorts-2.3.4-10.12-Sierra package) and checking that Xcode 8.1 and Command_Line_Tools_macOS_10.12_for_Xcode_8.1 was installed, too):
[~]$ sudo port installed The following ports are currently installed: aspell @0.60.6.1_1 (active) aspell-dict-en @7.1_0 (active) at-spi2-atk @2.22.0_0 (active) at-spi2-core @2.22.0_0 (active) atk @2.22.0_0 (active) attica @0.4.2_1 (active) automoc @0.9.88_8 (active) bzip2 @1.0.6_0 (active) cairo @1.14.6_0+quartz+x11 (active) cctools @886_6+llvm38 (active) clang_select @2_0 (active) cmake @3.6.2_0 (active) curl @7.50.3_0+ssl (active) curl-ca-bundle @7.50.3_0 (active) db48 @4.8.30_4 (active) dbus @1.10.12_0 (active) dbus-glib @0.108_0 (active) dbus-python27 @1.2.0_2 (active) expat @2.2.0_0 (active) fftw-3 @3.3.5_0 (active) fontconfig @2.12.1_1 (active) fop @1.1_0 (active) freetype @2.7_0 (active) gdbm @1.12_0 (active) gdk-pixbuf2 @2.36.0_0+x11 (active) gettext @0.19.8.1_0 (active) glib2 @2.50.1_0 (active) gobject-introspection @1.50.0_0 (active) graphite2 @1.3.8_0 (active) gtk2 @2.24.31_0+x11 (active) gtk3 @3.22.2_0+x11 (active) harfbuzz @1.3.3_0 (active) hicolor-icon-theme @0.15_0 (active) jasper @1.900.16_1 (active) jpeg @9b_0 (active) lcms2 @2.8_0 (active) ld64 @2_0 (active) ld64-latest @264.3.102_3+llvm38 (active) libarchive @3.2.1_0 (active) libcxx @3.9.0_0+universal (active) libdaemon @0.14_0 (active) libedit @20160618-3.1_1 (active) libepoxy @1.3.1_3+python34 (active) libffi @3.2.1_0 (active) libglade2 @2.6.4_8 (active) libiconv @1.14_0 (active) libmng @2.0.3_0 (active) libpixman @0.34.0_0 (active) libpng @1.6.26_0 (active) libtool @2.4.6_2 (active) libxml2 @2.9.4_0 (active) llvm-3.8 @3.8.1_0 (active) llvm_select @2_0 (active) lzo2 @2.09_0 (active) mesa @12.0.1_1+osmesa+python27 (active) ncurses @6.0_0 (active) openssl @1.0.2j_0 (active) pango @1.40.3_1+quartz+x11 (active) pcre @8.39_0 (active) perl5 @5.24.0_0+perl5_24 (active) perl5.24 @5.24.0_0 (active) phonon @4.8.3_2 (active) py27-beaker @1.7.0_0 (active) py27-cairo @1.10.0_3 (active) py27-gdbm @2.7.12_0 (active) py27-gobject @2.28.6_3 (active) py27-mako @1.0.4_0 (active) py27-markupsafe @0.23_0 (active) py27-setuptools @28.7.0_0 (active) python2_select @0.0_2 (active) python3_select @0.0_1 (active) python27 @2.7.12_2 (active) python34 @3.4.5_1 (active) python_select @0.3_7 (active) qt4-mac @4.8.7_4 (active) shared-mime-info @1.7_0 (active) sqlite3 @3.15.0_0 (active) symlinks @1.4_0 (active) texinfo @6.3_0 (active) tiff @4.0.6_1 (active) Xft2 @2.3.2_0 (active) xorg-compositeproto @0.4.2_0 (active) xorg-damageproto @1.2.1_0 (active) xorg-dri2proto @2.8_0 (active) xorg-fixesproto @5.0_0 (active) xorg-glproto @1.4.17_0 (active) xorg-inputproto @2.3.2_0 (active) xorg-kbproto @1.0.7_0 (active) xorg-libice @1.0.9_0 (active) xorg-libpthread-stubs @0.3_0 (active) xorg-libsm @1.2.1_0 (active) xorg-libX11 @1.6.4_0 (active) xorg-libXau @1.0.8_0 (active) xorg-libxcb @1.12_2+python27 (active) xorg-libXcomposite @0.4.4_0 (active) xorg-libXcursor @1.1.14_0 (active) xorg-libXdamage @1.1.4_0 (active) xorg-libXdmcp @1.1.2_0 (active) xorg-libXext @1.3.3_0 (active) xorg-libXfixes @5.0.3_0 (active) xorg-libXi @1.7.8_0 (active) xorg-libXinerama @1.1.3_0 (active) xorg-libXmu @1.1.2_0 (active) xorg-libXrandr @1.5.1_0 (active) xorg-libXt @1.1.5_1 (active) xorg-libXtst @1.2.3_0 (active) xorg-libXxf86vm @1.1.4_0 (active) xorg-randrproto @1.5.0_0 (active) xorg-recordproto @1.14.2_0 (active) xorg-renderproto @0.11.1_0 (active) xorg-xcb-proto @1.12_1+python27 (active) xorg-xcb-util @0.4.0_0 (active) xorg-xextproto @7.3.0_0 (active) xorg-xf86vidmodeproto @2.3.1_0 (active) xorg-xineramaproto @1.2.1_0 (active) xorg-xproto @7.0.31_0 (active) xrender @0.9.10_0 (active) xz @5.2.2_0 (active) zlib @1.2.8_0 (active) > On Nov 2, 2016, at 9:28 PM, Ken Cunningham <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > here’s what I do when stuff like this happens > > check your path `printenv` and see if it’s set correctly > > cat ~/.profile > > try “which clang” and “clang —version” > > try writing up a very simple “hello.c” source file and see if it compiles > (with the -v option to see what happens) and whether the executable runs > > install some really really simple ports, like symlinks > > … > at least make sure the basics work > … > if all that works correctly, then … gotta dig deeper > > Ken > > > > >> On Nov 2, 2016, at 6:20 PM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenb...@gmail.com >> <mailto:murrayeisenb...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I did install both Xcode 8.1 and the corresponding Xcode 8.1 tools for >> Sierra. (not sure how to verify the version of command-line tools there.) >> >> [~”]$ xcode-select --install >> xcode-select: error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software >> Update" to install updates >> [murray@Blackstone:~]$ xcode-select -p >> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer >> >> >>> On Nov 2, 2016, at 9:11 PM, Brandon Allbery <allber...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:allber...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenb...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:murrayeisenb...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> So I started doing a reinstall of ports for migration, and at first got a >>> “no C compiler available” >>> >>> Sounds like missing command line tools to me. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine associates >>> allber...@gmail.com <mailto:allber...@gmail.com> >>> ballb...@sinenomine.net <mailto:ballb...@sinenomine.net> >>> unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad >>> http://sinenomine.net <http://sinenomine.net/> >> --- >> Murray Eisenberg murrayeisenb...@gmail.com >> <mailto:murrayeisenb...@gmail.com> >> 503 King Farm Blvd #101 Home (240)-246-7240 >> Rockville, MD 20850-6667 Mobile (413)-427-5334 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> macports-users mailing list >> macports-users@lists.macosforge.org >> <mailto:macports-users@lists.macosforge.org> >> https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users >> <https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users> --- Murray Eisenberg murrayeisenb...@gmail.com 503 King Farm Blvd #101 Home (240)-246-7240 Rockville, MD 20850-6667 Mobile (413)-427-5334
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