On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:59 PM, John T. Chung wrote:
> However, I don't see a "clang" executable. I only see this in
> /opt/local/bin
>
We support multiple clang versions that can be uinstalled concurrently. If
you want to use this version as clang then you want "port
hi Ryan, yeah cleaning the directory fixed the problem, the second time it
build and installed correctly.
However, I don't see a "clang" executable. I only see this in /opt/local/bin
Macintosh-2:build jchung$ ls -l /opt/local/bin/clang*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 62 Dec 24 11:55
Hey guys, I'm a PPC G4 trying to install clang.
Everything is fine, until I get to this step:
clang-3.4-3.4.2_9+analyzer.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2
---> Attempting to fetch clang-3.4-3.4.2_9+analyzer.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 from
http://jog.id.packages.macports.org/macports/packages/clang-3.4
---> Attempting
On Dec 22, 2015, at 8:21 PM, John T. Chung wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm a PPC G4 trying to install clang.
> Everything is fine, until I get to this step:
>
> clang-3.4-3.4.2_9+analyzer.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2
> ---> Attempting to fetch clang-3.4-3.4.2_9+analyzer.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 from
>
> On Dec 23, 2015, at 12:38 AM, John T. Chung wrote:
>
> Hi Ryan, thanks for the reply.
> I can rebuild it, if needed, but since it took about 48 hours. I'd prefer to
> avoid it if possible,
>
> If this was built on my local system, do you know where the staging directory
Hi Ryan, thanks for the reply.
I can rebuild it, if needed, but since it took about 48 hours. I'd prefer
to avoid it if possible,
If this was built on my local system, do you know where the staging
directory possibly might be?
I was just going to see if I can construct that archive manually.
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