Re: [R-SIG-Mac] [External] Re: Xcode 10.2.1

2019-04-24 Thread Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-SIG-Mac
Yes that is where I found the command. I would add though that I had done that for Xcode 10.2.0, and appears that when you install the new versions that the installer actually deletes the headers at that location. At least that is what happened to me when I updated to Xcode 10.2.1. So people

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] [External] Re: Xcode 10.2.1

2019-04-24 Thread Tierney, Luke
Also documented in the 'R Installation and Administration' manual -- always a good place to look. Best, luke On Wed, 24 Apr 2019, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote: > Doh! Sorry to have missed that email thread. > > This advice solved the issue for me. > > On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 11:41 AM Roy Mendelss

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] Xcode 10.2.1

2019-04-24 Thread Kasper Daniel Hansen
Doh! Sorry to have missed that email thread. This advice solved the issue for me. On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 11:41 AM Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal < roy.mendelss...@noaa.gov> wrote: > Hi Kaspar: > > There is an issue of where Xcode puts headers. I have posted on this > previously. I did the sam

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] Xcode 10.2.1

2019-04-24 Thread Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-SIG-Mac
Hi Kaspar: There is an issue of where Xcode puts headers. I have posted on this previously. I did the same update as you, and not only doesn't Xcode put the headers where R expects, it appears to delete the existing headers. Anyhow, try running the following and see if your problems go a

[R-SIG-Mac] Xcode 10.2.1

2019-04-24 Thread Kasper Daniel Hansen
I am on Mojave. I recently updated to Xcode 10.2.1 and I did the associated update of the command line tools. Following this, I reinstalled clang6 and gfortran 6 from CRAN. When I use the clang6 compiler from CRAN, it is unable to find stdio.h. When I compare the include path from clang6 to the A