[scilab-Users] Scilab 5.3.3 and Mac OS Lion

Reinaldo rei.listas at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 9 17:00:12 CET 2012


Oh ,, good !!! Will gcc be embedded in Scilab 5.3.4 ? Excellent ... because Mac OX Lion hasn't C/C++ compiler ... Seems
that it could be installed through Xcode ...



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 De: Mathieu Dubois <mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr>
Para: users at lists.scilab.org 
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2012 12:18
Assunto: Re: [scilab-Users] Scilab 5.3.3 and Mac OS Lion
 

On 01/09/2012 12:42 PM, Reinaldo wrote: 
Sorry, I just do not understand "the future Apple default C/C++ compiler, works well with Scilab too)".
> 
>I read some news about this issue and seems that  Mac OS X Lion has not C/C++ compiler unfortunately, but I think it could be installed.
> 
>It is important to have C/C++ compiler working well for simulate some modules and Xcos !
> 
>So, do you think that the Scilab version 5.3.4 and upper can run over Mac OS X Lion ? That's a good news.
If I understand correctly, scilab 5.4 will work on Lion (and provide gcc).

 
>Thank you for your answers.
> 
>All best,
>R.
  
>De: Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre.ledru at scilab-enterprises.com>
>Para: users at lists.scilab.org 
>Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2012 0:53
>Assunto: Re: [scilab-Users] Scilab 5.3.3 and Mac OS Lion
> 
>Le dimanche 08 janvier 2012 à 22:24 +0100, Mathieu Dubois a
            écrit :
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Le 07/01/2012 01:44, Reinaldo a écrit :
>> > Hi,
>> > Do you know if Scilab 5.3.3 is available for Mac
            OS Lion ?
>> I'm not a mac user but there was a lot of messages
            related to recent Mac 
>> OS X updates preventing scilab to work. If I understand
            correctly 5.3.3 
>> doesn't work on Lion. you can try scilab 5.4 beta.
>Mathieu is right (beside the fact that it  be working with
            the alpha 1 ;)
>
>> > Moreover, do you know if Mac OS Lion needs to have
            gcc or C(++) compiler
>> > installed to run Scilab (and its Scilab demos) or
            it comes as /default/
>> > (like Linux) ?
>> You don't need gcc to run scilab (except if you want to
            compile modules 
>> of course).
>Or some Xcos features.
>
>Anyway, Xcos is providing this for Mac OS X (and clang, the
            future Apple
>default C/C++ compiler, works well with Scilab too).
>  
>Cheers,
>S
>
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