On 02/set/05, at 03:44, Kjell Konis wrote: >> You should also want to remove from the configure flags the >> options to build R as a framework and just set --enable-shlib >> > > './configure --help' doesn't mention --enable-shlib. Did you mean > --enable-R-shlib? yes, I apologize
you should specify --enable-R-framework=no --enable-R-shlib > > >> In the end, given that you are using gcc-dp (darwin ports?) you >> should also run make check after building R to assess the >> reliability of your build. >> > > Will do. > > >> Please, let us know your progresses here, we can put notes on the >> R for OS X FAQ. >> I understand your idea of a "pure" darwin (i.e.not necessarily >> aqua & core foundation based) build, but I strongly believe that a >> "out-of-the-box" configure and build on OS X must rely on apple's >> tools as well on open source tools as much as possible (and IBM >> compilers aren't for free at the moment) >> > > I just checked and the IBM compilers do support -framework. It > looks like the moral is turning out to be if you want to build R on > macosx you need a compiler that supports -framework. as I said, you can live without the -framework flag but you need to specify the path or other flags for your compiler, see e.g. sec A.2.2 Linear algebra in R admin manual stefano > > Kjell > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
