Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#38590 closed defect (invalid)
New installation can't read "build.cmd": Failed to locate 'make'
Reported by: | hakdogan75@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.1.3 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: |
Description
I am a new user of mac os x(version 10.8.3). Xcode installed on my system before installing MacPorts. Xcode version 4.6.1, path /Users/hakdogan/Library/Developer/Xcode
I get an error when trying to install MongoDB.
hakdogan:~ hakdogan$ sudo port install mongodb Warning: The Command Line Tools for Xcode don't appear to be installed; most ports will likely fail to build. Warning: See http://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.xcode.html for more information. ---> Computing dependencies for mongodb..Error: Unable to execute port: can't read "build.cmd": Failed to locate 'make' in path: '/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin' or at its MacPorts configuration time location, did you move it?
I looked at the file macports.conf. I changed the developer_dir line.
Before
#developer_dir /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
After
developer_dir /Users/hakdogan/Library/Developer/Xcode
However, the problem was not resolved.
I would be happy if you help.
Change History (3)
comment:1 follow-ups: 2 3 Changed 12 years ago by neverpanic (Clemens Lang)
comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by hakdogan75@…
With your support, problem solved.
Thank you...
Replying to cal@…:
Don't set developer_dir. MacPorts is usually smart enough to figure out where it is on its own. How did you get Xcode.app installed in this directory anyway?
However:
Warning: The Command Line Tools for Xcode don't appear to be installed; most ports will likely fail to build. Warning: See http://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.xcode.html for more information.I suggest you go ahead and install the command line tools from Xcode's preferences.
comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
Replying to cal@…:
How did you get Xcode.app installed in this directory anyway?
That’s a pretty good question.
Don't set developer_dir. MacPorts is usually smart enough to figure out where it is on its own. How did you get Xcode.app installed in this directory anyway?
However:
I suggest you go ahead and install the command line tools from Xcode's preferences.