On 14/03/14 09:42, Martin Costabel wrote:
> This is currently biting everyone trying to compile open source projects
> with Apple's latest clang (clang-503.0.38 from March 2014).
For those here that don't know it: you can work around it by
re-installing the old developer tools if you have a (free
OK, thanks. For some reason, I couldn't get the binary distribution
options to work, but your last suggestion of modifying fftw.info worked
thanks.
I hit some other problems with another package but I'll start a new thread.
Sam
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Alexander Hansen <
alexanderk.ha
On 3/14/14, 4:42 am, Martin Costabel wrote:
> This is currently biting everyone trying to compile open source projects
> with Apple's latest clang (clang-503.0.38 from March 2014).
I presume this is due to the March 10 command-line tools update? Is it
advisable, then, to wait to install that upda
(cross-posting to -devel, because this needs some serious action in the
fink code)
On 13/03/14 19:14, Sam Seaver wrote:
> So, just today, I tried installing fftw via fink.
>
> I got a clang error:
>
> clang: error: unknown argument: '-fschedule-insns2'
> [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-erro
On 3/13/14, 8:14 PM, Sam Seaver wrote:
> So I'm using Mavericks, OS X 10.9.2, and XCode 5.1, I tried to
> re-configure fink but I get this:
>
> Fink does not yet support an official set of binary packages for your
> current
> distribution.
>
> => Setting UseBinaryDist to 'false'
>
> I think I may h
So I'm using Mavericks, OS X 10.9.2, and XCode 5.1, I tried to re-configure
fink but I get this:
Fink does not yet support an official set of binary packages for your
current
distribution.
=> Setting UseBinaryDist to 'false'
I think I may have a stab at creating a mock package.
Thanks
S
On Thu
On 3/13/14, 11:14 AM, Sam Seaver wrote:
> So, just today, I tried installing fftw via fink.
>
> I got a clang error:
>
> clang: error: unknown argument: '-fschedule-insns2'
> [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]
>
> I googled about this, and tried using the CFLAGS,CPPFLAGS,CXXFLAG