[CMake] CMake 2.8.8 : Reproducible Crash in Mac OS X 10.8
Michael Jackson
mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Sun Aug 12 13:25:37 EDT 2012
I think you can actually download the Command line tools and install
them _without_ installing Xcode. Have not tried but this is what I am
led to believe.
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Mike Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Jerry Krinock <jerry at sheepsystems.com> wrote:
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> On 2012 Aug 10, at 10:55, Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman at kitware.com> wrote:
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>> Just curious what would an autotools or makefile based project do on a new mac? I am guessing it will not print anything other than, there is no compiler found. That said we will try to make cmake print a helpful message or work out of the box. I am just wondering how other projects are handling the sudden disappearance of the compiler from the command line... (it has been there since the very first OSX Mac…)
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> That's a good question, Bill. The answer is that, starting with recent versions, Xcode 4.3 or 4.4 I think, the "Xcode Command-Line Tools" are not installed with Xcode, but are a separate download which must be installed after installing Xcode.
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> So you see I had been using the Xcode for a couple weeks, happily compiling other projects. But then I found that cmake wouldn't work.
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