What does 'which clang' say?  This looks like the base system clang, so 
possibly /usr/bin is in your path before /usr/local/bin.

David

On 17 Aug 2012, at 09:51, Roelof Wobben wrote:

> 
>  When I do : clang -v I see this info :
> 
> FreeBSD clang version 3.0 (branches /releases30 142614) 20111021
> Target : x86_64-unknown-FreeBSD90
> Thread model: posix
> 
> Which is wierd because I installed clang-3.1 from ports.
> 
> Roelof
> 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Etoile LanguageKit not compiling
> Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 15:24:17 +0000
> 
> Hello, 
>  
> When I want to compile Etoille 0.4.2 which I downloaded by using svn I see 
> this error message:
>  
> Compiling file LKCategory.m LKCategory.m:5:13 : error : 
> ARC forbids synthesizing a property of an Objective-C object with unspecified 
> ownerschip or storage attribute
>  
> @synthesize classname, categoryname, methods;
>  
> /root/gs/etoille/trunk/Etoille/Languages/LanguageKit/LKCategory.h:15:3. Note:
>  
> property declared here:
> 
> @properrty (readonly, nonatomic) NSstring className
>  
> Roelof
>  
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