On May 9, 2016, at 2:50 PM, Mick Jordan <mick.jor...@oracle.com> wrote:

> What third party installer is used for the standard Mac OS X build? Looking 
> at the following I can't figure out where lzma is coming from. I am using 
> MacPorts (on El Cap) which puts lzma in /opt/local/include.
> 


No 3rd party, only static libs used on CRAN, i.e., what is in
http://r.research.att.com/libs/

Cheers,
Simon


> Mick Jordan
> 
> $ head /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/etc/Makeconf
> # etc/Makeconf.  Generated from Makeconf.in by configure.
> #
> # ${R_HOME}/etc/Makeconf
> #
> # R was configured using the following call
> # (not including env. vars and site configuration)
> # configure  'CC=clang' 'CXX=clang++' 'OBJC=clang' 'F77=gfortran-4.8' 
> 'FC=gfortran-4.8' 'CFLAGS=-Wall -mtune=core2 -g -O2' 'CXXFLAGS=-Wall 
> -mtune=core2 -g -O2' 'OBJCFLAGS=-Wall -mtune=core2 -g -O2' 'FCFLAGS=-Wall -g 
> -O2' 'F77FLAGS=-Wall -g -O2' '--with-system-zlib' '--enable-memory-profiling' 
> 'CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/freetype2 
> -I/opt/X11/include' '--x-libraries=/opt/X11/lib' 
> '--x-includes=/usr/local/include' '--enable-R-framework'
> 
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