7stud <7s...@excite.com> added the comment:
Thanks for getting back to me Ned! I'll just install a pre-built python, then.
In the past, I've always installed python via a .tgz file, so out of habit that
is what I tried first.
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title: python3.6.4 build with --enable-optimzations hangs on macOS 10.13 ->
python3.6.4 build hangs on test_asyncio macOS 10.13
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7stud <7s...@excite.com> added the comment:
Hi Ned Deily,
Thanks for the suggestion. I ran ./configure again, but this time make errored
out:
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ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation
7stud <7s...@excite.com> added the comment:
My os is OSX 10.13.2
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7stud <7s...@excite.com> added the comment:
Oh, yeah, I'm using Python-3.6.4.tgz for the install.
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New submission from 7stud <7s...@excite.com>:
I tried to install python3.6.4 on OSX 10.13.2. I followed the Build
Instructions in the README.rst:
./configure
make
make test
sudo make install
After ./configure step, the end of the output said:
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If you want a release