[MacPorts] #63714: python39 @3.9.7: build failure on Monterey/M1
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#63714: python39 @3.9.7: build failure on Monterey/M1
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Reporter: tglsfdc | Owner: jmroot
Type: defect | Status: accepted
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.7.1
Resolution: | Keywords: monterey
Port: python39 |
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Comment (by FaradayLight):
Replying to [comment:5 ryandesign]:
> Replying to [ticket:63714 tglsfdc]:
> > on a just-updated-to-macOS-12.0.1 2020 Mac M1 mini
>
> Make sure that you have installed both a macOS-12-compatible Xcode and a
matching version of the Xcode command line tools. There is (or was) a
macOS bug that prevents macOS from automatically updating the command line
tools so you have to do so manually.
Hi,
I am now having the issue with not finding the tools on a Monerey system
with Xcode 13.1 - I did not experience this with Big Sur.
I tried to follow that procedure (manual installation of the Command Line
Tools) as outlined for the issues with Big Sur, however the tools are only
available tp those with an Apple Developer subscription.
On one device I can see the command-line tools/SDKs under the path used by
the Release version of the SDK but I get the Command-Line Tools not found
for some packages (not all). I have used Xcode-select and scrub to check
the settings and they are all correct for the Release version of Xcode
13.1
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/63714#comment:8>
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