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On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>> Have you tried installing the CLT ? That should provide a 10.14 SDK that
>>> the latest MacPorts release will use.
>>
>> I thought CLT was installed with XCode.
>
> It was prior to Xcode 4. These days it is a separate install
Hi Ryan,
On 2019-10-23 04:19:30 +0200 Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
I cannot even list outdated packages, look:
$ sudo port list outdated
sudo: Can't mkdir /var/db/sudo/multix: File exists
This is certainly odd. It sounds like it is trying to create the
directory
/var/db/sudo/multix but a file
On Nov 9, 2019, at 11:04, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I've installed perl's `PAR` module, needed for TeXLive's (self-compiled)
> `biber` binary, with
>
> sudo cpan-5.26 install PAR
>
> on my up-to-date Lion box (using MacPorts from git). However,
> executing `biber --help` fails with
>
> Perl
> Am 2019-11-09 um 17:45 schrieb Ryan Schmidt :
>
>>> That is a bad idea, pretending a 10.15 SDK is a 10.14 one could lead to
>>> unforeseen side effects. So this is not something we recommend anyone does.
>>
>> I’m a cowboy coder ;)
>
> Well, please revert the change so that it doesn't cause y
Folks,
I've installed perl's `PAR` module, needed for TeXLive's (self-compiled)
`biber` binary, with
sudo cpan-5.26 install PAR
on my up-to-date Lion box (using MacPorts from git). However,
executing `biber --help` fails with
Perl lib version (5.26.3) doesn't match executable
'perl'
On Nov 9, 2019, at 08:48, Hans Goedbloed wrote:
>
> (Since there are numerous complaints on Xcode 11.2 and Catalina, I downloaded
> Xcode 10.0.)
It's true that using Xcode 11.x on Mojave with MacPorts can be problematic
right now and we recommend using Xcode 10.x on Mojave. But you should use
On Nov 9, 2019, at 10:35, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2019-11-09 um 15:07 schrieb Chris Jones:
>
>> On 9 Nov 2019, at 1:50 pm, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>
>>> Since I didn’t find a way to install a 10.14 SDK, I just made a symlink to
>>> the 10.15 SDK under the name of MacOSX10.14.sdk, an
> Am 2019-11-09 um 15:07 schrieb Chris Jones :
>
>> On 9 Nov 2019, at 1:50 pm, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I also had problems on Mojave, since at least cctools was expecting a
>> MacOSX10.14.sdk in
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/
Hi Peter, Ryan and Chris
Thanks for your replies and advise on how to get macports and gcc9 running on
my mid 2014 MacBook Pro with macOS 10.14 Mojave installed. That finally worked!
I then tried to repeat the process for my late 2014 iMac with macOS 10.14
Mojave installed. To avoid a repetiti
> On 9 Nov 2019, at 1:50 pm, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I also had problems on Mojave, since at least cctools was expecting a
> MacOSX10.14.sdk in
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs;
> on Mojave there’s only the 10.15 SDK.
> I ha
Hi,
I also had problems on Mojave, since at least cctools was expecting a
MacOSX10.14.sdk in
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs;
on Mojave there’s only the 10.15 SDK.
I had XCode 10.something and updated yesterday to 11.latest; that needed some
h
Ehi Mojca,
Thanks for the message. :)
I managed to fix it. I got confused because recently I updated Xcode, but in
facts the problem was completely unrelated: I had a project header file named
“math.h”. :) Very noob mistake! Interestingly enough, this bug does not pop-out
on Linux (using GCC)
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