On 2013-10-26, at 16:50, juanjose.garciarip...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am also able to build with Xcode 5.0.1 (5A2053) - again with the command
> line tools installed. Note: I also have the homebrew versions of automake,
> autoconf and libtool installed.
>
> This is because I uploaded some fix
On 2013-10-17, at 19:58, Jon Boone wrote:
> Juanjo,
>
> When you say that the existing tree does not work with upcoming Xcode, which
> version do you mean? I have Xcode 5.0 (5A1413) and was able to build ECL
> just fine once I installed the command line tools.
I am als
Hi Pascal,
I am using the following remote:
git://git.code.sf.net/p/ecls/ecl
--jon
On 2013-10-21, at 09:55, "Pascal J. Bourguignon" wrote:
> Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll
> writes:
>
>> On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Jon Boone <
>> ipmon...@gmai
ing discussion we should make use of this momentum to get something
> going.
>
> According to different private emails that I have received, a possible
> reconfiguration of the project would look as follows:
> Dmitri Hrapof, maintainer
> Jon Boone, supporting developer (Common Li
elease
>
> 19.10.2013, 18:46, "Jon Boone" :
>> Anton,
>>
>> What was the last commit that you tried that worked successfully?
>>
>> --jon
>>
>> On 2013-10-17, at 20:08, Anton Vodonosov wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately I still c
Anton,
What was the last commit that you tried that worked successfully?
--jon
On 2013-10-17, at 20:08, Anton Vodonosov wrote:
> Unfortunately I still can't build ECL on linux.
> The same error:
> make[4]: *** No rule to make target `mpn/add_n.lo', needed by `libgmp.la'.
> Stop.
>
> The
Juanjo,
When you say that the existing tree does not work with upcoming Xcode, which
version do you mean? I have Xcode 5.0 (5A1413) and was able to build ECL just
fine once I installed the command line tools.
--jon
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