Message168853
| Author |
samueljohn |
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Francois.Dion, Garen, Justin.Venus, Marc.Abramowitz, belopolsky, benjamin.peterson, danchr, dhduvall, dmalcolm, eric.snow, fche, glyph, hazmat, jbaker, jcea, jmcp, laca, lasizoillo, loewis, mjw, movement, neologix, pitrou, rhettinger, robert.kern, ronaldoussoren, samueljohn, scox, serverhorror, sirg3, twleung, wsanchez |
| Date |
2012年08月22日.08:03:56 |
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<1345622637.25.0.598417857608.issue13405@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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On OS X 10.8 with Xcode only (no command line tools), I get the following err (when using clang or when using llvm-gcc):
```
dtrace: failed to compile script ./Include/pydtrace.d: Preprocessor not found
make: *** [Include/pydtrace.h] Error 1
```
At homebrew we optionally try to apply your patch to python https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/pull/14343.
I'd really like to be able to make the "Command Line Tools for Xcode" optional.
Note, there is no "cpp" for clang. Usually, the "CC=/path/to/clang" just works. (I have seen "CPP = $CC -E" before, but that did *not* do the trick here).
Any ideas? |
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| 2012年08月22日 08:03:57 | samueljohn | set | recipients:
+ samueljohn, loewis, rhettinger, jcea, ronaldoussoren, belopolsky, pitrou, wsanchez, movement, benjamin.peterson, serverhorror, glyph, laca, twleung, jbaker, robert.kern, sirg3, danchr, dhduvall, dmalcolm, mjw, Garen, neologix, lasizoillo, fche, hazmat, eric.snow, jmcp, scox, Marc.Abramowitz, Justin.Venus, Francois.Dion |
| 2012年08月22日 08:03:57 | samueljohn | set | messageid: <1345622637.25.0.598417857608.issue13405@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年08月22日 08:03:56 | samueljohn | link | issue13405 messages |
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