![]() gnuplot, which will link to the AquaTerm framework if it can find it. If you continue through all of the prompts, then proceed to Step (2). ![]() That link basically says to enter this at the command line: ruby -e ' (curl -fsSkL /mxcl/homebrew/go)' It will then give you a lot of prompts to continue or abort, which will scare you if youre new to all this. But I have not figured out where it should be added to the 'super environment' tools. (1) Get Homebrew Find out how to get Homebrew here. I can see that this could be added easily to the standard environment by modifying 'macosxsdk' and 'remove_macosxsdk' in 'Homebrew/extend/ENV/std.rb'. Should not HomeBrew be adding the appropriate /Library/Frameworks search paths when building against an SDK ? This might add consistency to the CLT vs non CLT build process. (But I haven't tested this explicitly in Xcode 5.02, my last foray in this area was with Xcode 3, I think). I would not expect to have to do this when using the command line tools (without SDK), as /Library/Frameworks is one of the standard locations. rm -rf /usr/local/include/aquaterm rm -rf /Applications/AquaTerm.app rm -rf /Library/Frameworks/amework Sorry, something went wrong. But, for some reason, not the /Library/Framework path. I uninstaled aquaterm via below steps and now brew install gnuplotsucceeded. However HomeBrew does seem to automagically add the usr/local paths. I would also have to appropriately add the usr/local hierarchy as well, because these paths do not exist in the SDK root. If AquaTerm is installed before gnuplot, the libraries. This is what I might expect of an SDK rooted build. Uninstall gnuplot- I had originally installed gnuplot via homebrew. ENV.append 'CPPFLAGS', "-F/Library/Frameworks"ĮNV.append 'LDFLAGS', "-F/Library/Frameworks"
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |