...I thought I should point out that I’m still experiencing this issue having 
aliased gcc-4.8 so that gcc, g++ etc do not point to Apple’s LLVM compiler. Yet 
the issue seems compiler related?

Thanks,
Bede

On 27 Jan 2014, at 18:01, Bede Constantinides 
<bede.constantini...@manchester.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
> I’m trying to install Ray on Mac OS 10.9. I get an error after a minute or so 
> of running 'make PREFIX=ray-build'
> 
> The last few lines of console output are as follows:
> ———————————————————————————————————————————
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned long long, __int128)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned long long, unsigned
>      int)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned long long, unsigned
>      long)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(long, long)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned long long, unsigned
>      __int128)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, int)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, long)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, long long)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, __int128)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, unsigned
>      int)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, unsigned
>      long)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(long, int)
> code/SeedingData/PathHandle.cpp:66:9: note: built-in candidate 
> operator>>(unsigned __int128, unsigned
>      __int128)
> 1 error generated.
> make: *** [code/SeedingData/PathHandle.o] Error 1
> mobddlc2:Ray-2.3.0 Bede$ ls
> AUTHORS         Documentation   LICENSE.txt     Makefile        RayPlatform   
>   gpl-3.0.txt
> CMakeLists.txt  INSTALL.txt     MANUAL_PAGE.txt README.md       code          
>   scripts
> mobddlc2:Ray-2.3.0 Bede$ make install
> cat: PREFIX: No such file or directory
> usage: mkdir [-pv] [-m mode] directory ...
> make: *** [install] Error 64
> mobddlc2:Ray-2.3.0 Bede$ 
> ———————————————————————————————————————————
> 
> I installed open-mpi via Homebrew.
> 
> Full make log here:
> https://gist.github.com/bede/8652851
> 
> I noticed Shaun Jackman posted a log of a similar error, but seemingly 
> without evidence of a resolution:
> https://gist.github.com/sjackman/8106970/raw/8836337f9e88b201b33e27154733eac3e81611f5/ray.make.log
> 
> Shall I give up and boot into my Ubuntu VM to use Ray, or is it something 
> silly I’ve missed?
> 
> Many thanks
> Bede Constantinides


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