On Feb 16, 2007, at 12:32 AM, Bill Northcott wrote: > On 15/02/2007, at 2:56 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote: > Thanks for the response. > >> this is just a quick note from down under ;). If you're building R- >> devel, I'm recommending latest Xcode (2.4.1 or higher) + HPC fortran. > > That is what I am now trying. >> >> For a joyful 64-bit gfortran experience you'll need Apple's gcc >> driver which I have provided (see my 64-bit Intel announcement e- >> mail on this list earlier - it has the full description, I can't >> test it here) and you also want to lipo usr/local/lib/x86_64/ >> libgfortran.?.?.?.dylib into usr/local/lib, because that's where >> it really belongs. > > I am trying to build a ppc64 version. I don't have a Core 2 Duo > Mac :-( >
Ah, ok, but the same applies - get the Apple gfortran driver (the one at r.research.att.com is universal supporting all 4 archs) and lipo libgfortran down. >> Unfortunately HPC doesn't provide ppc64 target in the Intel >> gfortran which is a real pity, but we'll have to live with it... >> (for now) > > It seems to have all the bits and will build a fortran hello world > in ppc64 using -m64. However, the libraries are in /usr/local/lib/ > ppc64 which seems to confuse the configure script and causes a > failure in the attempt to link C and Fortran code. I will try to > lipo the ppc64 libraries into the ppc ones in /usr/local/lib. Is > that what you meant? > Yes, indeed. Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
