Opened 11 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

Last modified 11 years ago

#39790 closed enhancement (wontfix)

Is it possible to have MacPorts install the xcode command line tools by itself during installation?

Reported by: c.herbig@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: base Version: 2.1.3
Keywords: Cc:
Port:

Description

Is it possible to negotiate with Apple to have MacPorts be able to fetch and install the xcode command line tools by itself without a user having to either use the apple developers site or install the huge Xcode.app manually?

Change History (4)

comment:1 in reply to:  description ; Changed 11 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)

Resolution: wontfix
Status: newclosed

Replying to c.herbig@…:

Is it possible to negotiate with Apple to have MacPorts be able to fetch and install the xcode command line tools by itself without a user having to either use the apple developers site or install the huge Xcode.app manually?

This simply will never happen. Apple provides us with no special treatment, other than hosting; they will not allow us to bypass the Mac Dev Center. (Note that downloading the Command Line Tools always requires logging in, either through Xcode or on the website.)

FYI, these sort of open-ended queries really should go to one of the mailing lists, not Trac. You’d get more discussion there because more devs subscribe to the lists than monitor the bug tracker.

Last edited 11 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez) (previous) (diff)

comment:2 in reply to:  1 ; Changed 11 years ago by c.herbig@…

Replying to larryv@…:

Replying to c.herbig@…:

Is it possible to negotiate with Apple to have MacPorts be able to fetch and install the xcode command line tools by itself without a user having to either use the apple developers site or install the huge Xcode.app manually?

This simply will never happen. Apple provides us with no special treatment, other than hosting; they will not allow us to bypass the Mac Dev Center. (Note that downloading the Command Line Tools always requires logging in, either through Xcode or on the website.)

FYI, these sort of open-ended queries really should go to one of the mailing lists, not Trac. You’d get more discussion there because more devs subscribe to the lists than monitor the bug tracker.

I see. I had thought they were the same thing.

comment:3 in reply to:  2 Changed 11 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)

Replying to c.herbig@…:

Replying to larryv@…:

FYI, these sort of open-ended queries really should go to one of the mailing lists, not Trac. You’d get more discussion there because more devs subscribe to the lists than monitor the bug tracker.

I see. I had thought they were the same thing.

Nope, Trac tickets aren’t sent to macports-users or macports-dev. There is macports-tickets, but it’s kind of high-volume (as you might imagine), and most devs don’t want that firehose filling their inboxes.

comment:4 Changed 11 years ago by neverpanic (Clemens Lang)

MacPorts might be able to trigger the installation of the command line tools (still requiring user interaction) in the future. Let's see how the command line tools setup works in Mavericks.

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