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I run into an error when try to make nettle-2.4 on my MacBook with OS 10.11.5:
In file included from /usr/local/include/gmp.h:50:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/../include/c++/v1/cstddef:46:9: error: no member named
'ptrdiff_t' in the global namespace
using ::ptrdiff_t;
~~^
1 error generated.
I could compile the previous library (GMP 5.0.2) but I had to install gcc-4.2 through brew, the hint from @jaycode (from 12 Jun 2012) didn't help, there was no more 4.2 on my system, I guess this is too old.
What could I do? I don't understand this error.
Or is there another way to get gnutls on Mac OS 10.11.5?
Thanks
EDIT 2016-07-04: never mind, I let go my plan of compiling inadyn on Mac, where I need gnutls. There are too many other issues anyway.
With macos 10.12.6, I could install GMP, but not Nettle. After running configure and make, I ran make check. The result was: 88 of 89 tests failed
For one thing, it complained that libhogweed.4.dylib could not be found. I tried to attach the history of my installation attempt (starting with curl), and the output of make check to this post as a file, but every time I tried I got an upload error ("We don't support that file type"), even though I tried txt, zip, and pdf versions of the file. So I created a GH repo where you can view the file, here:
I run into an error when try to make nettle-2.4 on my MacBook with OS 10.11.5:
I could compile the previous library (GMP 5.0.2) but I had to install gcc-4.2 through brew, the hint from @jaycode (from 12 Jun 2012) didn't help, there was no more 4.2 on my system, I guess this is too old.
What could I do? I don't understand this error.
Or is there another way to get gnutls on Mac OS 10.11.5?
Thanks
EDIT 2016-07-04: never mind, I let go my plan of compiling inadyn on Mac, where I need gnutls. There are too many other issues anyway.