Hi Stefan,
OK, glad to hear you got it working, and thanks for the explanation.
It is definitely not the intention that the Xcode developer tools need to
be installed. I do have those installed, but still `fabio` did install
from a "whl" (packaged binary), not a "tar.gz" (a source code kit) for
Dear all, Dear Matt
found the reason:
- you need command line developer tools installed
- these have to be up to date
If this is the case, the install via script works also on ARM Macs ….; the
Intel-Mac, which I tested, had an updated version installed.
best regards
Stefan
Am 16.05.2023 um
I used chmod, but wit your command the same result ….
Collecting fabio
Using cached fabio-2023.4.1.tar.gz (724 kB)
Installing build dependencies: started
Installing build dependencies: finished with status 'done'
Getting requirements to build wheel: started
Getting requirements to build
Hi Stefan,
Sorry for the trouble. As it turns out, I am writing this on a Macbook M1
running 13.3.1.
I think the "GetLarch.sh" script should work (downloading
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xraypy/xraylarch/master/installers/GetLarch.sh
and running with `sh GetLarch.sh` in a Terminal).
For
Dear all,
from binary package:
can’t write to system partition
by script and by anaconda I got the following message back:
Collecting fabio
Using cached fabio-2023.4.1.tar.gz (724 kB)
Installing build dependencies ... done
Getting requirements to build wheel ... done
Preparing metadata (