#41404 closed defect (invalid)
libgcc: The directory that should contain system headers does not exist
Reported by: | mazur.grzesiek@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.2.1 |
Keywords: | mavericks | Cc: | mww@… |
Port: | libgcc |
Description (last modified by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt))
Hey !
I've tried to install scipy using macports for Mavericks. However I'm quite new OS X user, and I have no clue how to overcome this problem. I'd grateful for any supportive idea how to solve this problem. I attach the log file to this post.
Cheers,
GM
Dependencies to be installed: gcc48 libgcc ---> Building libgcc Error: org.macports.build for port libgcc returned: command execution failed Error: Failed to install libgcc Please see the log file for port libgcc for details:
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Changed 11 years ago by mazur.grzesiek@…
comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Cc: | mww@… added |
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Description: | modified (diff) |
Keywords: | mavericks added |
Port: | libgcc added |
Resolution: | → invalid |
Status: | new → closed |
Summary: | libgcc installing problem → libgcc: The directory that should contain system headers does not exist |
The log says:
:info:build The directory that should contain system headers does not exist: :info:build /usr/include
This means you have not installed the Xcode command line tools, which you're required to do. Please run xcode-select --install
and sudo port clean libgcc
and then try again.
comment:2 Changed 7 years ago by hackdefendr (HackDefendr)
What happens if I've already done what you suggested and am still getting the same error?
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