So there is no /usr/bin/xcrun for you? Weird. Unfortunately the configure
script assumes there is one. I have accepted all Xcode updates, too, and do
have a /usr/bin/xcrun. pkgutil --file-info /usr/bin/xcrun says:
pkgid: com.apple.pkg.Essentials
pkg-version: 10.8.0.1.1.1306847324
com.apple.pkg.Essentials doesn't sound Xcode-related, and pkgutil --files
com.apple.pkg.Essentials tells me that this package contains tons of stuff
and is not related to Xcod, so xcrun should definitely be on any normal
system?
Not sure what is going on...
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