> On May 10, 2016, at 10:07 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Follow the Xcode uninstallation instructions provided by Apple in the About 
> Xcode.pdf file. There's a script your run in the terminal, which knows what 
> all needs to be deleted. Then, since you're going to downgrade, you restart 
> the computer before reinstalling the older Xcode.
> 
> You don't need to reinstall MacPorts or all ports. There may be one or two 
> ports that have baked knowledge of your Xcode version into their files; if 
> so, those ports would need to be rebuilt.
> 
> 
>>> If using gcc-4.2 works where llvm-gcc-4.2 failed, we should update the port 
>>> to blacklist llvm-gcc-4.2.
>> 
>> If I can downgrade easily I'll report back if gcc-4.2 works.

Thank you Ryan. Finally had some time to spend on this. Downgrading Xcode did 
the trick. Uninstalled 4.2, installed 3.2.6, rebooted and a 'port upgrade 
outdated' went smoothly.

-Terry

Terry Barnum
digital OutPost
Carlsbad, CA

http://www.dop.com
800/464-6434


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