Yes, trying to install your libclang.

Pharo is brand new download of whatever is on the website - 6.1-64 bit version 
(yes I know its not tested - I was going to test it).
OSX Sierra.
I have Xcode and all that goes with it installed (my day job is IoT projects 
with accompanying iPhone apps and occasionally web services development).

Homebrew packages installed include...

appledoc                gmp                     nettle
autoconf                gnutls                  nmap
aws-elasticbeanstalk    gobject-introspection   node
awscli                  graphite2               openssl
basset_ios              harfbuzz                [email protected]
bazel                   icu4c                   p11-kit
boot2docker             imagemagick             pango
c-ares                  jpeg                    pcre
cairo                   libcroco                pixman
cmake                   libffi                  pkg-config
coreutils               libgcrypt               python
cvs                     libgpg-error            python3
dfu-util                libpng                  rbenv
docker                  librsvg                 readline
fontconfig              libssh2                 redis
freetype                libtasn1                ruby-build
gdbm                    libtiff                 sqlite
gdk-pixbuf              libtool                 unar
geoip                   libunistring            wget
gettext                 libusb                  wireshark
ghostscript             little-cms2             xz
glib                    lua



> On Nov 10, 2017, at 1:24 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would need a way to reproduce this. 
> 
> pharo version? (6.1?)
> vm version? 
> operating system?
> project you try to install? (I guess is libclang)
> 
> anything I should know about your environment? (image is clean/new? are you 
> behind a proxy? whatever that can help)
> 
> Esteban
> 
>> On 10 Nov 2017, at 00:08, Todd Blanchard <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> #(0 25 1)
>> 
>>> On Nov 9, 2017, at 5:45 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>  (LGitLibrary uniqueInstance version)
>> 
> 

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