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2020 May 07
2
Ld64.lld cannot find Foundation framework
Dear LLVM community I need some help please. I want to use LLVM's clang and lld within a MacOSX sandboxed app. This is because sandboxing does not allow calls to /usr/bin/clang. The clang binary works fine to compile a file, but ld64.lld comes up with the error "cannot find framework". However similar arguments using /usr/bin/ld instead of ld64.lld works fine. Here are the
2023 Sep 02
1
Fails to install Rfast package
Hi, I was trying to install Rfast package in iMac (OS HIGH SIERRA) from source. However the installation fails with below message. Rfast is an essential package for various other packages in R Could you please help how to resolve this error? Thankss for your help > install.packages("/Volumes/WDStorage/NAS Download/Rfast_2.0.8.tar.gz", repos = NULL) * installing *source* package
2020 May 07
2
Ld64.lld cannot find Foundation framework
Thanks for your reply. Two questions: 1). Will ld64.lld be fixed in LLVM v11.0 and when is this likely to be? 2). You mention Apple’s linker, by which I assume you mean GNU’s ld. Is it possible to get a binary version of ld (preferably that does not use other things from /usr/bin)? Thanks > On 7 May 2020, at 12:26, James Y Knight <jyknight at google.com> wrote: > > The MachO
2019 Jun 13
4
Clang8 on MacOS 10.14
[Please cc me, as I am not on this list.] When installing the clang8 MacOS binary by wget <clang-binaries-tarball-url> tar -xf clang* cd clang* sudo mkdir /usr/local/clang8 sudo cp -R * /usr/local/clang8 the compiler works on MacOS 10.13, but not on MacOS 10.14, with an error: /usr/local/clang/bin/../include/c++/v1/stdio.h:108:15: fatal error: 'stdio.h' file not found
2019 Jan 23
0
Newbie - SNMP-UPS Driver Issue
On Jan 22, 2019, at 5:29 PM, NutList <dean at trasente.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > I have exhausted my research and need a little help with some basic concepts. First time configuration working with NUT and putting into a OS X environment. Was able to install the package using Brew. Have read the documentation and have been able to get the server running and agent running using
2017 Sep 13
2
Compile libvirt on OSX 10.12
I'm having issues with compiling libvirt on OSX 10.12  ~/Development/github/libvirt/ [master] make /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-recursive Making all in . Making all in gnulib/lib /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-am make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'. Making all in include/libvirt make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in
2019 Feb 18
4
LLVM version shipped by Mac
Apple shows the following LLVM version. But the last LLVM version is just 9. I don't know where 10 comes from. Does Apple use a different version number system? Thanks. $ /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/clang --version Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.10.44.4) Target: x86_64-apple-darwin17.7.0 Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin --
2017 Sep 14
0
Re: Compile libvirt on OSX 10.12
On Wed, 2017-09-13 at 17:20 -0400, Homie Pawlowski wrote: > I'm having issues with compiling libvirt on OSX 10.12 > >  ~/Development/github/libvirt/ [master] make > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-recursive > Making all in . > Making all in gnulib/lib > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-am > make[3]: Nothing to be done for
2020 Mar 26
3
Rebuilding and re-checking of downstream dependencies on CRAN Mac build machines
I have two questions about the CRAN machines that build binary packages for Mac. When a new version of a package is released, (A) Do the downstream dependencies get re-checked? (B) Do the downstream dependencies get re-built? I have heard (but do not know for sure) that the answer to (A) is no, the downstream dependencies do not get rechecked. >From publicly available information on the
2009 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] Integer casting warning, and another set of warnings
I have a warning when building with MSVC2k5, a benign warning, but I am trying to get rid of them. ..\..\..\..\trunk\lib\Transforms\Utils\AddrModeMatcher.cpp(208) : warning C4334: '<<' : result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits (was 64-bit shift intended?) The line of code is: Scale = 1 << Scale; Where Scale is an int64_t, however, 1 is an int32_t (since
2009 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] Integer casting warning, and another set of warnings
I have a warning when building with MSVC2k5, a benign warning, but I am trying to get rid of them. ..\..\..\..\trunk\lib\Transforms\Utils\AddrModeMatcher.cpp(208) : warning C4334: '<<' : result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits (was 64-bit shift intended?) The line of code is: Scale = 1 << Scale; Where Scale is an int64_t, however, 1 is an int32_t (since
2012 Mar 28
1
Nested brew call yields Error in .brew.cat(26, 28) : unused argument(s) (26, 28)
I am writing several webpages using the brew package and R2HTML. I would like to work off one script so I am using nested brew calls. The documentation for brew states that: "NOTE: brew calls can be nested and rely on placing a function named ?.brew.cat? in the environment in which it is passed. Each time brew is called, a check for the existence of this function is made. If it exists,
2009 May 12
1
[LLVMdev] MSVC cstdint
In the llvm file include/llvm/Support/DataTypes.h (.in/.cmake), for MSVCit defines some macros that are defined in the cstdint.hpp file in boost (and boost does it better, detailed below): The basic error is: R:\SDKs\boost\built_head\include\boost-1_38\boost/cstdint.hpp(347) : warning C4005: 'INT8_C' : macro redefinition
2010 Aug 06
1
brew equivalent of "R CMD Sweave"
Dear all Is there an equivalent of "R CMD Sweave" for brew [1] documents? Something in the lines of "R CMD brew"? Can R be configured to parse brew documents from the commandline, without opening an interactive R session and issuing the following? require(brew) brew("featurefull.brew") I would like to set a LyX converter for brew documents, and for this I'd need
2009 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] MSVC compile error with trunk
Does not seem to be a straight error with LLVM itself, but rather the tools, linking issues, here are the errors: Opt: 30> Creating library R:\SDKs\llvm\trunk_VC8_building\lib\Debug\opt.lib and object R:\SDKs\llvm\trunk_VC8_building\lib\Debug\opt.exp 30>LLVMScalarOpts.lib(IndVarSimplify.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: bool __thiscall
2017 Feb 15
3
paquete Rcmdr y BiodiversityR
Gracias Carlos, ya intente instalar varias veces el paquete data.table, pero no se porque no lo puede instalar Aqui mando la salida: > install.packages("data.table") There is a binary version available but the source version is later: binary source needs_compilation data.table 1.10.0 1.10.4 TRUE Do you want to install from sources the package which
2010 Jan 31
3
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 question
Thanks for responding, Duncan, and clarifying that y'all need more info to help. I'm trying to compile binaries on os x 10.5.8 intel hardware that are compatible on ppc os x 10.4. When I include various flags to llvm-gcc, including: -m32 -arch ppc -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOS10.4u.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 I am seeing errors when compiling using llvm-gcc 4.2. If I leave out
2018 Dec 09
1
Why not make money and sell Network UPS Tools App on the Mac and iOS App Stores?
Hello Devs of NetworkUPS Tool.Org, Like many people I have a UPS (CypberPower BR850ELCD) connected via USB to my Synology NAS but I would like my LAN clients (Apple Mac) to be able to get information about the status of the UPS, the UPS battery etc. Unfortunately, there isn’t a Network UPS Tools App on either the iOS or Mac App stores. Surely this would be a golden opportunity for
2007 Nov 03
0
installing packages on OS X -- lgfortran problem
I am trying to install two packages that are not available at CRAN (rmutil, dna). When trying the R CMD INSTALL with either file, I get an error message that ends with /usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/libtool: can't locate file for: -lgfortran /usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/libtool: file: -lgfortran is not an object file (not allowed in a library) Can anyone
2008 Sep 22
1
Building binary package fails because of missing dependent package
On an (Intel Leopard) Mac I try to build a package (mxFinance) which depends on another package (mxGraphics). The dependendy is 1) a 'Depends:' in DESCRIPTION and 2) an import in NAMESPACE. - The build fails if the dependent package (mxGraphics) is not installed in the R.framework Do I need to have installed all packages which are required by packages to be built binary (source builds