On Jul 13, 2007, at 1:32 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2007-07-13 00:31-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
I've installed macada and I've managed to get this far on my OS-X
box. I was hoping to be able to tell cmake (using the ccmake
facility) to use /usr/bin/gcc for the C compiler. However when I set
On 2007-07-13 22:10-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
On Jul 13, 2007, at 1:32 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2007-07-13 00:31-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
I've installed macada and I've managed to get this far on my OS-X
box. I was hoping to be able to tell cmake (using the ccmake
facility) to use
On Jul 6, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Jerry wrote:
I hope there is another Mac user on the list.
Here is the output from the 4.3 compilers which include Ada, C and
Objective C, which output looks the same as it did when I was using
the 4.2 compiler which included only Ada and C. (Ignore the fact that
On 2007-07-13 00:31-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
On Jul 6, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Jerry wrote:
I hope there is another Mac user on the list.
Here is the output from the 4.3 compilers which include Ada, C and
Objective C, which output looks the same as it did when I was using
the 4.2 compiler
I hope there is another Mac user on the list.
For a while, my installation has been such that I can configure
PLplot for either Ada bindings or to output to AquaTerm (aqt) but not
both. The Ada compiler that I've been using from macada.org, version
4.2, doesn't have Objective C in it, and
On Jul 6, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Hazen Babcock wrote:
On Jul 6, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Jerry wrote:
I hope there is another Mac user on the list.
For a while, my installation has been such that I can configure
PLplot for either Ada bindings or to output to AquaTerm (aqt) but not
both. The Ada