Hi Luca,
Try "make distclean" before going ahead with the "autoconf; configure; make"
If this still doesn't work there may be some problem with macports; do you have any of that installed?
cheers -salvador Yes I did it in src subdirectory. And I also used the binary package installer. The result is always the same:
error trying to execute /opt/local/bin/gcc-apple-4.2: No such file or directory
Now, how can I completely uninstall prolog from my mac in order to try to make a clean installation?
Luca
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On Apr 24, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Salvador Pinto Abreu < address@hidden> wrote: Hi.
Did you do "configure; make; sudo make install" in the src subdirectory? I just checked on a fresh OSX with Xcode (i.e. no macports) and it works.
Cheers -salvador
On 2013.04.24, at 07:30, Luca Ciciriello <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi All. Compiling and installing gprolog 1.4.4, I get the following error when I try to build the examples shipped with the package:
error trying to execute /opt/local/bin/gcc-apple-4.2: No such file or directory
I'm working on OS X 10.8.3 with Xcode 4.6.2 (command line tools installed). I get the same error if I install prolog using the binary package for OS X.
Any Idea?
Luca Ciciriello.
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