Re: mac new OS "mountain lion", compile function, C compiler (vrs. 8.0.4)
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- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 03:04:01 -0400 (EDT)
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On Friday, July 27, 2012 11:40:41 PM UTC-7, Chris wrote: > Dear all > > > > I don't know if this posting is in the right group. If not please forgive me. > > > > I know that updating the OS to mountain lion was a bit early usually I wait until the first update is available. However, in a weak moment I did update and now suffer the consequences. > > > > Here is the problem: > > Whenever I want to execute a compile function with the option CompilationTarget->"C" it produces the following error: > > > > "CCompilerDriver`CreateLibrary::nocomp: A C compiler cannot be found on your system. Please consult the documentation to learn how to set up suitable compilers." > > > > Thus, it seems that no C compiler is installed. However, I also updated XCode after the mountain lion update and therefore there is a compiler installed. > > > > I appreciate any help in this matter. Thanks Chris This is only a guess: in the Xcode Application, you may have to go to "Downloads" and install "Command line tools" under "Components". Sorry if this isn't it... I'm still on OS X 10.7 and am unwilling to upgrade to 10.8 since I saw the news about Face"Book" integration etc. Jens