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Re: gplc with llvm-gcc-4.2 instead of gcc-apple-4.2 ?
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Daniel Diaz |
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Re: gplc with llvm-gcc-4.2 instead of gcc-apple-4.2 ? |
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Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:36:31 +0200 |
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Hi,
there is a big risk when mixing objects from different compilers...
The best is either to install gcc (4.2 as expected) or to compile
gprolog from its sources (download the .tar.gz from web site and then
compile it using llvm-gcc).
To configure it use:
CC=llvm-gcc ./configure --disable-regs
then
make
make install
(you can play with ./configure options to set the install directory, see
INSTALL)
Daniel
Le 10/09/2012 07:38, Reinhard Männer a écrit :
Hi,
I installed gprolog under OSX Lion. When I try to run gplc, I get the error
message
"error trying to execute /opt/local/bin/gcc-apple-4.2: No such file or
directory"
since I use Xcode 4.4.1 that uses llvm-gcc-4.2 instead of gcc-apple-4.2, which
is no longer installed.
So, is it possible to use this new compiler for prolog? What had I have to do?
Any help is appreciated.
Reiner
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