Rob Whitlock <rwhitlock22%gmail.com@localhost> writes: >> On Sep 28, 2020, at 9:03 AM, Greg Troxel <gdt%lexort.com@localhost> wrote: >> >> >> Rob Whitlock <rwhitlock22%gmail.com@localhost> writes: >> >>> Running ./bootstrap --unprivileged ends with >>> >>> bmake: no system rules (sys.mk). >>> >>> How should this be corrected? My understanding is that pkgsrc already >>> contains bmake and whatever rules it needs to work. Here is the full >>> output: >> >> Two things: >> >> make sure you are testing with up-to-date HEAD or 2020Q3. tell us >> which. do 'cvs update' to be sure there are no changes in your tree, >> or the equivalent in whatever tool you are using >> >> tell us what you have installed in terms of XCode and/or Command Line >> Tools > > I downloaded http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc.tar.bz2 <http://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc.tar.bz2> > from the link on the web page http://pkgsrc.org <http://pkgsrc.org/> under "get pkgsrc". I > did a cvs update just now, and bootstrap errored out with the same > error. (I ran cleanup first) That sounds like the right thing. > pkgutil(1) seems to give a version of 11.5.0.0.1.1588476445 for the > Command Line Tools. Xcode is not installed. That is a configuration that we intend should work, but I am not sure anyone else has tried it yet. I hope one of our macOS experts chimes in. (I do not have machine running macOS 10.15.)
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