Xcode (for clang) + macports (for python, scons, mercurial etc) is what I
use, works like a charm.

Andreas

On 18/02/2013 17:43, "Nilay" <ni...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote:

>On Thu, February 14, 2013 12:58 pm, Ali Saidi wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks Nilay,
>>
>> I still haven't groked all your code completely ,but
>> it seems like perhaps having a #define for TLS_VARIABLE and setting it
>> to nothing if tls isn't supported and just #ifdefing the control flow
>> through simulate() might be sufficient to get the job done.
>>
>
>Ali, do you use gem5 on os x? I borrowed a laptop for the weekend, but it
>did not have any compiler on it. It seems like I'll have to setup
>everything from scratch. A friend of mine suggested that I should look in
>to xcode. Is xcode what people use for working with gem5 on os x?
>
>--
>Nilay
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