Dear Prof. Ripley,
Thank you for this extensive information.
You mention that you have been working hard on making R and CRAN
packages installable using clang, which is quite an effort.
Currently, the Bioconductor maintainers are doing the same, i.e.
checking which BioC packages are
Sorry, it seems that I have used another thread by mistake, Christian
On 4/16/13 9:13 PM, cstrato wrote:
Dear Simon,
On your developer site you mention:
We use Xcode 4.2 but Xcode 3.2 and higher should work as well. Note
that you will need Command Line Tools component of Xcode on Mac OS X
10.7
Thank you, but as I have mentioned already: the Preferences for Xcode
4.2.1 do not list Command Line Tools in the Install window.
Best regards,
Christian
On 4/16/13 9:20 PM, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal wrote:
Hi:
The command line tools can be installed once you have Xcode by stating
Dear Simon,
Thank you for your explanation, and see below.
Best regards,
Christian
On 4/16/13 9:30 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On Apr 16, 2013, at 3:13 PM, cstrato wrote:
Dear Simon,
On your developer site you mention:
We use Xcode 4.2 but Xcode 3.2 and higher should work as well. Note that
Dear Roy,
Thank you for this info. It seems that only the versions of Xcode which
you download from the AppStore need the Command Line Tools installed.
Nevertheless, in order to install a new version of clang I need to
install the CLTs.
Best regards,
Christian
On 4/16/13 9:51 PM, Roy