Argh. That did it. Thanks Adam! RC Adam Mercer wrote:
On Feb 19, 2008 10:43 PM, specialham@gmail.com <specialham@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys, thanks for any help! I'm running Leopard 10.5.2 and the latest installation of macports. I did a fresh install of leopard and used Migration Assistant to copy over my user. So besides config files in my user folder everything is basically like a clean install. Today I tried to update perl on my machine and kept getting the error that port couldn't find make (to my dismay). After putzing around I linked /Developer/usr/bin/gnumake to /usr/bin/make and BAM port got past not finding make. My question is what could have happened to make port look for make in my /usr/bin/ it was working not long ago just fine with make located in the XCode 3 install of /Developer/usr/bin/make? How can I go about repairing this without linking or duplicating the contents of /Developer/usr/bin/ to /usr/bin?
When you install Xcode you need to install the Unix Development Package, or something like that, it add make etc... to /usr/bin
This is so that you can have both Xcode 3 and Xcode 2.5 installed
Cheers
Adam
Thanks!
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