Ah, OK. Never mind then!
On Oct 9, 2009, at 1:56 AM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
Jordan,
Users should not need to obtain and install LLVM. MacRuby uses it
statically. There was a mistake in the installer, we forgot to
bundle llc (LLVM compiler tool) used by macrubyc, this will be fixed
in the upcoming nightly builds then in the next beta.
Laurent
On Oct 9, 2009, at 1:02 AM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Just judging by the initial round of twitter / blog postings, the
#1 problem people are having trouble with 0.5B1 is obtaining
LLVM. Antonio has already put together a nice blog posting about
it (http://antoniocangiano.com/2009/10/08/getting-macrubys-compiler-to-work/
), but shouldn't his instructions be on the MacRuby blog, seeing as
how Laurent's announcement is the first thing many people are going
to see? Even better, maybe an LLVM package to go along with
MacRuby, also linked to on the site? Given that you need a very
specific (e.g. recent, from trunk) version of LLVM for MacRuby to
work at all, this seems pretty reasonable. If the instructions
were "just go grab llvm 2.6" then I might feel differently.
- Jordan
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