Tested it again. Works, only one typo: >$ wget >ftp://ftp.cs.ru.nl/pub/Clean/builds/macos-x64/clean-classic-macos-x64-latest.tgz > | tar -x
Should be: >$ curl >ftp://ftp.cs.ru.nl/pub/Clean/builds/macos-x64/clean-classic-macos-x64-latest.tgz > | tar -x Because wget was not on the machine and should be issued with -O- in this setting. Mart On 10 September 2018 08:41:14 CEST, Mart <[email protected]> wrote: >Dear mac users. > >I've tested this installation method last friday and it worked: > >Run this in a terminal: > >$ wget >ftp://ftp.cs.ru.nl/pub/Clean/builds/macos-x64/clean-classic-macos-x64-latest.tgz >| tar -x >$ cd clean >$ export CLEAN_HOME=$PWD >$ make > >Clean is now installed. > >To use clean you have to do the following >- Make sure CLEAN_HOME is set. > If this is not the case clm can't find the compiler. >You can set CLEAN_HOME by exporting it (as seen before) in your current >shell >or by adding the line to your .bashrc/.bash_profile whatever startup >script > for your shell. >- Make sure $CLEAN_HOME/bin is in your $PATH. > Same as one line up: using export. >This step is not totally mandatory, you can also run it with the full >path: > e.g. > $ cd ~/clean/examples > $ ~/clean/bin/clm e -o e > Compiling e > Generating code for e > Generating code for StdFile > Generating code for StdString > Generating code for StdReal > Linking e > ld: warning: option -s is obsolete and being ignored > $ ./e >[2,7,1,8,2,8,1,8,2,8,4,5,9,0,4,5,2,3,5,3,6,0,2,8,7,4,7,1,3,5,2,6,6,2,4,9,7,7,5,7,2,4,7,0,9,3,6,9,9,9,5,9,5,7,4,9,6,6,9,6,7,6,2,7,7,2,4,0,7,6,6,3,0,3,5,3,5,4,7,5,9,4,5,7,1,3,8,2,1,7,8,5,2,5,1,6,6,4,2,7,4,2,7,4,6,6,3,9,1,9,3,2,0,0,3,0,5,9,9,2,1,8,1,7,4,1,3,5,9,6,6,2,9,0,4,3,5,7,2,9,0,0,3,3,4,2,9,5,2,6,0,5,9,5,6,3,0,7,3,8,1,3,2,3,2,8,6,2,7,9,4,3,4,9,0,7,6,3,2,3,3,8,2,9,8,8,0,7,5,3,1,9,5,2,5,1,0,1,9,0] > Execution: 0.00 Garbage collection: 0.00 Total: 0.00 > > >If you want to compile a clean program go to the directory in via the >terminal >and use clm. >type >$ clm -h >for a manual on how to use clm. >Most of the time you will only need to use: >clm MAINMODULE -o MAINMODULE >where MAINMODULE is the file containing the Start line without .icl >extension. >When clm is finished it will have placed a binary in the folder that >you can >run. > >I hope this helps. It is true that this information is not all in the >README. >The thing about CLEAN_HOME is missing for unknown reasons. > >Best, >Mart > >On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 10:51:31AM +0200, Thomas de Haer wrote: >> Dear Sir or Madam, >> >> I downloaded the files necessary to install Clean on the mac. It also >states that I need to have Xcode installed first. I’ve done that but >then I have no idea what to do with the files of Clean and how to link >it with Xcode. Basically after downloading the files I have no idea >what to do next. Hopefully you can help me! >> >> Regards, >> >> Thomas de Haer >> _______________________________________________ >> clean-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman.science.ru.nl/mailman/listinfo/clean-list _______________________________________________ clean-list mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.science.ru.nl/mailman/listinfo/clean-list
