I forgot to ad, the reason, at a unix level, the Finder alias just just another 
boring file, not the intended alias. This is similar to how Windows shortcuts 
look on Macs, where they come through as a .lnk file that the Mac doesn’t 
understand.

-- 
Richard Smith
xpl...@wak.co.nz




> On 14/03/2022, at 09:43, xpl...@wak.co.nz wrote:
> 
> Is it a Mac Alias, or a unix ln ? (i.e. the former is created with a 
> drag-n-drop of the App holding down the Command & Option keys, while the 
> former is created with the command ln -s /path/to/app lnfile, and that is a 
> lowercase L, not an uppercase i). MacPorts will work better with the latter 
> ln alias, not the former finder created alias.
> 
> -- 
> Richard Smith
> xpl...@wak.co.nz <mailto:xpl...@wak.co.nz>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 14/03/2022, at 06:41, James Secan <james.se...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:james.se...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> I do have the full Xcode package installed (8.2.1) on the El Capitan system, 
>> although I have it as an alias in the Applications directory (on a smallish 
>> SSD) linking to the actual Xcode files on an internal HD because it requires 
>> a lot of disk real estate and I never use Xcode.  Would that confuse port 
>> diagnose?  (I just checked, and if I click on the Xcode alias it works just 
>> as one would expect, so the alias linkage is OK.)
>> 
>> Jim
>> 3222 NE 89th St
>> Seattle, WA 98115
>> (206) 430-0109
>> 
>>> On Mar 12, 2022, at 6:42 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org 
>>> <mailto:ryandes...@macports.org>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Mar 10, 2022, at 18:40, James Secan wrote:
>>> 
>>>> In working my way through my recent “phantom ports” issue I ran the 
>>>> command “port diagnose” and was more than a bit surprised by the output 
>>>> line:
>>>> 
>>>> Error: currently installed version of Xcode, none, is not supported by 
>>>> MacPorts.
>>>> 
>>>> followed by a list of the version supported under my version of macOS (El 
>>>> Capitan, in this case).  Where is port getting this information?  I have 
>>>> Xcode 8.2.0 installed, and none of my attempts to install ports have run 
>>>> into any trouble related to Xcode not being installed.  I ran "pkgutil -v 
>>>> --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables” which shows that I have 
>>>> 8.2.0 installed, and the appropriate MacOSX.sdk files are in 
>>>> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs.  I also tried this on my test 
>>>> Catalina system, with the same result.
>>>> 
>>>> Is something wrong with my ports setup?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Both com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables and 
>>> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs are related to the Xcode command 
>>> line tools, which are separate from Xcode. So I guess you have the Xcode 
>>> command line tools installed but do not have Xcode installed. For many 
>>> ports, this is fine. For those where it is not, they should tell you to 
>>> install Xcode.
>>> 
>> 
> 

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