![]() Root version that I’m trying to install 6.26. I list here all the versions of my programs 4 The one-liner installation method found on brew. I’m using homebrew for installing packages. Downloading Xcode may require an Apple Developer account on older versions of Mac OS X. Keep on reading for more details about each scenario. You can also install it with Homebrew using the mas command line tool, which allows you to install apps from the App Store directly from the Terminal. I am working with someone who have 256G MacBook Air and a slow internet connection. If the answer is yes, then the easiest way to install Xcode is from the Apple App Store. ![]() I suppose that the problem comes from it. If I already have Xcode installed, the install script should recognize that and not download and install the Command Line Tools. Install command line tools through the XCode preferences and/or running in a terminal xcode-select -install Xcode developer package: Xcode is found on the Mac App store.Interpreter/llvm/src/CMakeLists.txt:625 (include)įrom the moment that the page ( Dependencies - ROOT) shows that Interpreter/llvm/src/cmake/config-ix.cmake:349 (include) Host compiler appears to require libatomic, but cannot find it. I’m following this guide ( Building ROOT from source - ROOT), but when I run the commandĬmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=installdir …ĬMake Error at interpreter/llvm/src/cmake/modules/CheckAtomic.cmake:53 (message): Hello, I would be trying to figure out if it is possible to install ROOT without having Xcode installed since I don’t use it, and to avoid taking up memory at all I uninstalled it. ![]()
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