![]() If xcode-select -p tells you the path of the tools, but that doesn't prove that you have them, then what does prove it?Ī popup comes up saying "The xcode-select command requires the command line developer tools. Yes, I was using -p to print, not -s to set. ![]() Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/DeveloperĪlso, I cannot fill in the maintainer in the CC because the port info command claims this port doesn't exist, even though trying to install the port seems to try to install the port (as seen above):Ĭhristopher-Cookes-MacBook-Air:~ chriscooke$ port info -maintainer dnsiff ![]() Warning: Install them by running `xcode-select -install'.Įrror: Failed to configure dsniff, consult /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_macports_release_tarballs_ports_net_dsniff/dsniff/work/dsniff-2.4/config.logĮrror: Failed to configure dsniff: configure failure: command execution failedĮrror: See /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_macports_release_tarballs_ports_net_dsniff/dsniff/main.log for details.īut the command line tools are installed:Ĭhristopher-Cookes-MacBook-Air:~ chriscooke$ xcode-select -p Warning: The Xcode Command Line Tools don't appear to be installed most ports will likely fail to build. Trying to install "dsniff" claims that Xcode command line tools are not installed.Ĭhristopher-Cookes-MacBook-Air:~ chriscooke$ sudo port install dsniff
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