Alexander et al,
Apple Closed my Bug saying that the CLI works, and that the issue is with fink.
If this is not the case, please let them know. I do not a system to test CLI
as I am now on Sierra on my machines.
I have sent this info to fink-users in case someone has a system to test and
ensure
I'll have to live with it. I'm running a 2008 Mac Pro so I can't install
Sierra.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Alexander Hansen
> wrote:
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>> On Oct 12, 2016, at 08:56, John Wiggins wrote:
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>> My experience was I needed to update to MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) before Xc
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 08:56, John Wiggins wrote:
>
> My experience was I needed to update to MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) before Xcode 8
> had the new set of Command Line Tools.
> (you may need to reinstall Xcode 8 after OS update, but I am not sure. I
> tried to open bug with Apple for allowing upgr
My experience was I needed to update to MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) before Xcode 8 had
the new set of Command Line Tools.
(you may need to reinstall Xcode 8 after OS update, but I am not sure. I tried
to open bug with Apple for allowing upgrade to Xcode 8 on El Capitan without a
warning about the CLTs
Thanks, Alex.
Perhaps I jumped the gun. When updating a package, Fink warned of the version
mismatch and advised that compile errors could result. Some packages built.
Others failed. I recall encountering a problem updating an imagemagick
library. and another package or two. But I updated
On 8 Oct 2016, at 22:18, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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>> On Oct 8, 2016, at 10:37, Marc Boxerman wrote:
>>
>> I upgraded to Xcode 8 on a machine running El Capitan. It does not appear
>> that Apple released an updated set of command line tools for the newest
>> version of Xcode, at least not
> On Oct 8, 2016, at 10:37, Marc Boxerman wrote:
>
> I upgraded to Xcode 8 on a machine running El Capitan. It does not appear
> that Apple released an updated set of command line tools for the newest
> version of Xcode, at least not for OS X 10.11. The mismatch in versions
> between Xcode
I upgraded to Xcode 8 on a machine running El Capitan. It does not appear that
Apple released an updated set of command line tools for the newest version of
Xcode, at least not for OS X 10.11. The mismatch in versions between Xcode and
the command line tools is causing build failures. Should