Patrick,

firstly, please don't post such things - they are often wrong (as are parts of 
what you included it this e-mail) and it's impossible for us to track all blogs 
that have incorrect advice. Unfortunately, a lot of the issues we see out there 
are due to people finding bad advice and using it. Ideally, it should be 
sufficient to point to the official R documentation since that is the canonical 
source. If you post a blog, it should point to the official documentation. If 
that documentation is missing or not covering a need, please post here so we 
can fix it. It is more important that the official source is complete and much 
better for the community than to have random tidbits that may or may not be 
correct floating around.

As for the script, please do not use R tar balls - first, you're picking the 
wrong one (there is no R-devel for el-capitan. R 4.0.0 pre-releases are in 
R-4-0-branch and they are built for high sierra). Second, the tar ball doesn't 
have the entitlements enabled so it doesn't match the release. Please use the 
signed R package. This may change, but with the complications of the Apple 
notarization process that's what it is today.

Then there is the question of the SDK. What are you trying to setup here? What 
you posted here has nothing to do with the CRAN setup. You don't need 10.13 SDK 
to compile igraph, it compiles just fine using stock command line tools on High 
Sierra which is what we use on CRAN. You can, of course, pick any SDK you like, 
but please don't tell people that's what they should do. One of the most 
annoying issues is that people are recommending messing with Makevars which is 
incredibly fragile and will cause things to break left and right with any 
update. It's ok to do that for a very special purpose, but no regular user 
should have Makevars in their home.

So if you really want to serve the community, please suggest improvements to 
the official documentation and post them here. If you have special needs, ask 
about them here.

Thanks,
Simon



> On 1/04/2020, at 9:47 PM, Patrick Schratz <patrick.schr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Simon,
> 
> This simplifies things a lot and clears up the process. While the 
> instructions on https://mac.r-project.org/ are more clear now I think there 
> is still simplification needed for the install process and custom 
> modifications that are needed.
> This not only applies to the dev page but finally also to production end 
> users if the SDK 10.15 issues (see below) persists.
> 
> I’ve scripted all installation steps (R-devel, gfortran, SDK 10.13) and will 
> probably write a blog post about it to make the R community more aware about 
> it. Let me know if anything is wrong about it - otherwise I’ll use the code 
> below in the blog post.
> 
> # install R-devel
> wget 
> https://mac.r-project.org/el-capitan/R-devel/R-devel-el-capitan-sa-x86_64.tar.gz
> sudo tar fvxz R*.tar.gz -C /
> rm R-devel-el-capitan-sa-x86_64.tar.gz
> 
> # install gfortran
> wget 
> https://github.com/fxcoudert/gfortran-for-macOS/releases/download/8.2/gfortran-8.2-Mojave.dmg
> sudo hdiutil attach gfortran*.dmg
> sudo installer -package /Volumes/gfortran*/gfortran*/gfortran*.pkg -target /
> sudo hdiutil detach /Volumes/gfortran-8.2-Mojave
> 
> # install SDK10.13
> wget 
> https://github.com/phracker/MacOSX-SDKs/releases/download/10.15/MacOSX10.13.sdk.tar.xz
> tar fvxz MacOSX10.13.sdk.tar.xz
> sudo mv MacOSX10.13.sdk /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/
> rm -rf MacOSX10.13*
> 
> In addition people need to set custom CFLAGS in ~/.R/Makevars to actually use 
> it:
> 
> CFLAGS=-isysroot /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX10.13.sdk
> CCFLAGS=-isysroot /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX10.13.sdk
> CXXFLAGS=-isysroot /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX10.13.sdk
> CPPFLAGS=-isysroot /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX10.13.sdk
> 
> In addition there really seem to be major problems regarding the 10.15 SDK. 
> For example, {igraph} which is a package on which lots of other packages 
> depend, cannot be installed from source with SDK 10.15 but works with SDK 
> 10.13.
> 
> Patrick
> On 1. Apr 2020, 09:38 +0200, Simon Urbanek <simon.urba...@r-project.org>, 
> wrote:
>> Hervé,
>> 
>> 
>>> On 1/04/2020, at 6:19 PM, Hervé Pagès <hpa...@fredhutch.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Simon. A couple of days ago we've started to use the R 4.0.0 alpha 
>>> build from https://mac.r-project.org/ for the Bioconductor build system. 
>>> Bioconductor packages depend on thousands of CRAN packages and one thing 
>>> that makes it hard for us and for our users to build/check Bioconductor 
>>> packages at the moment is the absence of Mac binary packages for R 4.0.0 on 
>>> CRAN. Do you have an estimate of when they will become available?
>>> 
>> 
>> Both the packages and R are now available. I always recommend using the 
>> Mac-master https://mac.R-project.org as "mirror" since that one is most 
>> up-to-date.
>> 
>> 
>>> Another question is where they are going to be hosted on CRAN. We need to 
>>> follow CRAN's layout for Bioconductor package repositories.
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> We have removed the extra layer, the package type is back to "mac.binary", 
>> so bin/macosx/contrib is the location.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Simon
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> H.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 3/31/20 21:27, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>>>> Dear Mac users,
>>>> R 4.0.0 will be using an entirely new toolchain, entirely new build system 
>>>> on entirely new macOS version and hardware. Therefore I would like to ask 
>>>> you kindly to test the binaries from
>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mac.R-2Dproject.org&d=DwIFAg&c=eRAMFD45gAfqt84VtBcfhQ&r=BK7q3XeAvimeWdGbWY_wJYbW0WYiZvSXAJJKaaPhzWA&m=-PNBcsZhHb1MLy6fZakmLP6WDLMwL-VigJVzeFtPxOI&s=FJYxweW9WiMXbNMPpMM0bHXy020Gx9P-dHMrWmt7YzE&e=
>>>> before the release as much as you can. Raising any issues after the 
>>>> release is too late! So please, please, test the pre-releases. Report any 
>>>> issues either directly to me or this mailing list.
>>>> The nightly builds are signed, but not necessarily notarized. However, the 
>>>> build fulfils Apple's conditions and is known to pass notarization (in 
>>>> fact the the package available for download today is actually notarized) 
>>>> so it should be a good test for the release which will be notarized and 
>>>> should work on Catalina.
>>>> For those that want to replicate our setup - technical details: we are now 
>>>> building with macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) as target (i.e. the oldest 
>>>> supported system), regular Apple Xcode/command line tools and GNU Fortran 
>>>> 8.2. R builds are running on macOS 10.15 (Catalina) with Xcode 11.4 using 
>>>> macOS 10.13 target. Packages are built on macOS 10.13 VMs with just Apple 
>>>> command line tools (this should make it easy to replicate the setup using 
>>>> Travis, for example). All 3rd party libraries that CRAN uses are available 
>>>> in 
>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__mac.r-2Dproject.org_libs-2D4_&d=DwIFAg&c=eRAMFD45gAfqt84VtBcfhQ&r=BK7q3XeAvimeWdGbWY_wJYbW0WYiZvSXAJJKaaPhzWA&m=-PNBcsZhHb1MLy6fZakmLP6WDLMwL-VigJVzeFtPxOI&s=3ZbcXBticg_8MfXltGKdQ9SFNqqeLqqwK_pUhEet7QY&e=
>>>> The new R build system is in
>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__svn.r-2Dproject.org_R-2Ddev-2Dweb_trunk_QA_Simon_R4&d=DwIFAg&c=eRAMFD45gAfqt84VtBcfhQ&r=BK7q3XeAvimeWdGbWY_wJYbW0WYiZvSXAJJKaaPhzWA&m=-PNBcsZhHb1MLy6fZakmLP6WDLMwL-VigJVzeFtPxOI&s=Mmt7_pVM5aUDR3hz93-e-PtadG7wSYpaZe8Ayi5Pv4I&e=
>>>> Packages build system has not changed and is in
>>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__svn.r-2Dproject.org_R-2Ddev-2Dweb_trunk_QA_Simon_packages&d=DwIFAg&c=eRAMFD45gAfqt84VtBcfhQ&r=BK7q3XeAvimeWdGbWY_wJYbW0WYiZvSXAJJKaaPhzWA&m=-PNBcsZhHb1MLy6fZakmLP6WDLMwL-VigJVzeFtPxOI&s=eId6n08LVeIAMhMXe3jvLFKn9QGi4_by8owFreDDc84&e=
>>>> We also plan to have a mac-builder available with similar function as the 
>>>> win-builder where pre-submission tests can be performed and potentially a 
>>>> Travis template.
>>>> Please test R pre-releases and provide feedback!
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Simon
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>>> 
>>> --
>>> Hervé Pagès
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