On Apr 22, 2015, at 14:35 , David Einstein wrote:

> I too am having this problem.  I recently upgraded Xcode to 6.3.1 and am 
> running OSX 10.10.3.   I have homebrew, but have removed it and all the 
> /usr/local stuff from my environment. Also I am using the sage built gcc (I 
> set SAGE_INSTALL_GCC=yes), which should (in theory) moot the homebrew issue.
> 
> If I cd into the directory
> 
> sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/r-3.1.2.p0/src/src/library/grDevices

...grDevices/src??

> and go into the sage shell, and do
[snip]
> However, if I do
> 
> /usr/bin/gcc -std=gnu99 -I../../../../include -DNDEBUG -I../../../include 
> -I../../../../src/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../../../../src/extra/zlib     
> -fPIC  -g -O2   -c devQuartz.c -o devQuartz.o
> 
> (using the system compiler instead of the sage built compiler) it compiles. 
> Unfortunately, this does not help the big picture, as I am loath to 
> compile R with a different compiler than everything else.

I see the same thing (but with the 6.3 command-line tools).

Justin

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