I did a make in ~/sage-8.1. When that completes I cd to src/Mac-app and
run make again.
My version of Mac OS is 10.13.2.
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How did you start the building of Sage app?
One just changes to src/mac-app and starts make
This at least works with Sage 8.1 for me on OSX 10.12.6 and Xcode 9.2.
On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 9:23:11 PM UTC, Michael Frey wrote:
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> I double checked and the Xcode IDE and Xcode Command Line T
On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 4:54:03 PM UTC-5, Michael Frey wrote:
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> It appears that diskimage still has the
> tmp-sage-8.1-OSX_10.13.2_x86_64.app.dmg
> file open. You can find this with "sudo lsof |fgrep tmp-sage-8.1".
> Killing disk image allows the "hdiutil convert -format UDBZ -o
>
It appears that diskimage still has the tmp-sage-8.1-OSX_10.13.2_x86_64.app.dmg
file open. You can find this with "sudo lsof |fgrep tmp-sage-8.1".
Killing disk image allows the "hdiutil convert -format UDBZ -o
sage-8.1-OSX_10.13.2_x86_64.app.dmg
tmp-sage-8.1-OSX_10.13.2_x86_64.app.dmg" comman
I double checked and the Xcode IDE and Xcode Command Line Tools version is
9.2 ( 9C40b).
When I started the Xcode IED it wanted to install some files, after that
the script to build the man app runs further, see below. I think it fails
in trying to move the dmg.
I will look at the Makefile to
On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 6:04:26 PM UTC, Michael Frey wrote:
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> I am trying to build the sage 8.1 mac-app on macOS 10.13.2 with Xcode V9.2
> and Command Line Tools for Xcode V9.1.
>
This combination of tools looks really strange. Do you mean that there is
no Command Line tools for 9.