#34771: gdal @1.9.0 +python27 fails to install ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: titusjan@… | Owner: seanasy@… Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.1 Resolution: wontfix | Keywords: Port: gdal | ---------------------------------+------------------------------------------ Changes (by ryandesign@…): * cc: ryandesign@… (added) * status: new => closed * resolution: => wontfix Comment: The log says: {{{ unable to execute /usr/bin/gcc-4.2: No such file or directory }}} So one of gdal's dependencies, in this case probably python27, has remembered the location of the compiler that was used when you originally compiled it when you had Xcode 3.2 (or, you got a pre-built binary from our server, which builds things using Xcode 3.2) and now you have Xcode 4.2 which no longer has that compiler. This is the same problem we mention in wiki:ProblemHotlist#xcode-select. The solution is to rebuild python27: {{{ sudo port -ns upgrade --force python27 }}} Beware that any future upgrade of python27 that gets a binary from our server will likely reintroduce this problem, so either remember to use the -s flag when upgrading ports like python27 that hardcode the compiler location, or edit macports.conf and turn off the use of binaries entirely. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/34771#comment:2> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS