* Ada download @ 2018-01-06 0:54 sophia.adampour 2018-01-06 11:54 ` Brian Drummond 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 0:54 UTC (permalink / raw) Hi! I get this error message when I try to download Ada on my MacBook Pro 2017 using "doinstall" on the terminal: This script is provided to simplify the installation of the x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0 binary version of the GNAT GPL Edition Ada (2012, 2005, 95, and 83) environment maintained by AdaCore. For information on commercial support please contact sales@adacore.com. This script will ask you how you would like to configure GNAT. Confirmation is required before any write action is taken. Please press RETURN to continue. RETURN To install GNAT, you need to specify a base directory. All the files will be installed in subdirectories that are created under this directory. Important Note: You should not use ~ or ~username wildcards when specifying this directory name. In which directory do you want to install GNAT? [/usr/local/gnat]: /usr/local/gnat2017 The GNAT GPL Edition installation directory will be: /usr/local/gnat2017 Is this correct ? Type 'Y' if so, otherwise type 'N' and you'll be prompted for another directory name. Do you want to continue ? [yY|nN]: Y GNAT GPL Edition is now about to be installed in /usr/local/gnat2017. Type 'Y' if you want to proceed with installation or any other key if you wish to abort. Do you want to proceed with installation ? [yY|nN]: Y rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1"/rts* rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adainclude" "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adalib" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/doc/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017"/share/gprconfig mkdir -p "/usr/local/gnat2017" mkdir: /usr/local/gnat2017: Permission denied make: [mkdirs] Error 1 (ignored) rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/lib/libgcc* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat[!p]* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatpp* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatprep* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gpr* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gcc "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0-gcc for d in bin lib libexec lib32 lib64 include \ doc examples share etc DLLs x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0; do \ if [ -d "$d" ]; then \ tar cf - "$d" | (cd "/usr/local/gnat2017" && tar xf -); \ fi \ done /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory # Override the mkheaders target assignment on solaris so we apply the # correct set of fixinclude hacks. This set depends on the solaris # version, the default assignment is established from the target for # which the compiler was configured and we might be installing # elsewhere (e.g. installing on a 2.10 host from a binary configure # for 2.9) solaris_target=`uname -rs|sed -n -e 's/SunOS 5/solaris2/p'`; \ if [ "$solaris_target" ]; then \ sed -e "s:target=sparc-sun-solaris2[0-9\.]*:target=sparc-sun-$solaris_target:" \ "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" > mkheaders.tmp \ && chmod +x mkheaders.tmp && mv mkheaders.tmp "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders"; \ fi "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" -v -v "/usr/local/gnat2017" /bin/sh: /usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders: No such file or directory make: *** [ins-basic] Error 127 An error occurred during installation. You can find a complete log of the installation in /var/folders/h7/dgk0jtzs5tzfh1rh1rn2c1hw0000gn/T//install.log.1955. Don't hesitate to send a message to report@adacore.com with a meaningful subject line including the keyword "GNAT" if you have any question about this installation process. logout Saving session... ...copying shared history... ...saving history...truncating history files... ...completed. I am thankful for any guidance and help, I really want Ada on my computer ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 0:54 Ada download sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 11:54 ` Brian Drummond 2018-01-06 12:42 ` sophia.adampour 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Brian Drummond @ 2018-01-06 11:54 UTC (permalink / raw) On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 16:54:52 -0800, sophia.adampour wrote: In the middle of that log output I'm seeing > mkdir -p "/usr/local/gnat2017" > mkdir: /usr/local/gnat2017: Permission denied make: [mkdirs] Error 1 > (ignored) As subsequent errors refer to a missing directory e.g. /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory there would appear to be a permissions problem with the mkdir command. Do you need to be superuser to perform this install? I'm no Apple expert so I'd have to stop there. -- Brian ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 11:54 ` Brian Drummond @ 2018-01-06 12:42 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-06 13:36 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 12:42 UTC (permalink / raw) > Do you need to be superuser to perform this install? I'm no Apple expert > so I'd have to stop there. I am logged in as the main user. There is only one user on my Mac Thank you for any help! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 12:42 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 13:36 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-06 19:17 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-06 19:21 ` sophia.adampour 0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-06 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw) sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: >> Do you need to be superuser to perform this install? I'm no Apple >> expert so I'd have to stop there. > > > I am logged in as the main user. There is only one user on my Mac > > Thank you for any help! Sophia, You're installing to a place that requires superuser ('root') permissions. As the only user, you run normally without superuser permissions, but yours is an administrator account, which means you have (given yourself at installation) permission to run temporarily as superuser. When you've installed/upgraded software, you'll have seen dialog boxes asking you to enter your password to allow the installation (that is, your login password, not your Apple ID). This is a security feature, to make sure that the alteration to your system is OK, not being done by some evil trojan or someone who's got at your machine while you were away for a moment. You do the installation from the command line by $ sudo ./doinstall and the system will respond Password: (I see a little shadowed key icon after the ':'): enter your login password and the installation should carry on OK. 'man sudo' for more info than you need about sudo! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 13:36 ` Simon Wright @ 2018-01-06 19:17 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-06 20:05 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-06 19:21 ` sophia.adampour 1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 19:17 UTC (permalink / raw) I have done so, I think, but I still get this: Last login: Sat Jan 6 20:11:39 on ttys000 Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall ; exit; This script is provided to simplify the installation of the x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0 binary version of the GNAT GPL Edition Ada (2012, 2005, 95, and 83) environment maintained by AdaCore. For information on commercial support please contact sales@adacore.com. This script will ask you how you would like to configure GNAT. Confirmation is required before any write action is taken. Please press RETURN to continue. RETURN To install GNAT, you need to specify a base directory. All the files will be installed in subdirectories that are created under this directory. Important Note: You should not use ~ or ~username wildcards when specifying this directory name. In which directory do you want to install GNAT? [/usr/local/gnat]: /usr/local/gnat2017 The GNAT GPL Edition installation directory will be: /usr/local/gnat2017 Is this correct ? Type 'Y' if so, otherwise type 'N' and you'll be prompted for another directory name. Do you want to continue ? [yY|nN]: Y GNAT GPL Edition is now about to be installed in /usr/local/gnat2017. Type 'Y' if you want to proceed with installation or any other key if you wish to abort. Do you want to proceed with installation ? [yY|nN]: y rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1"/rts* rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adainclude" "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adalib" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/doc/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017"/share/gprconfig mkdir -p "/usr/local/gnat2017" mkdir: /usr/local/gnat2017: Permission denied make: [mkdirs] Error 1 (ignored) rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/lib/libgcc* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat[!p]* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatpp* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatprep* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gpr* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gcc "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0-gcc for d in bin lib libexec lib32 lib64 include \ doc examples share etc DLLs x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0; do \ if [ -d "$d" ]; then \ tar cf - "$d" | (cd "/usr/local/gnat2017" && tar xf -); \ fi \ done /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory /bin/sh: line 0: cd: /usr/local/gnat2017: No such file or directory # Override the mkheaders target assignment on solaris so we apply the # correct set of fixinclude hacks. This set depends on the solaris # version, the default assignment is established from the target for # which the compiler was configured and we might be installing # elsewhere (e.g. installing on a 2.10 host from a binary configure # for 2.9) solaris_target=`uname -rs|sed -n -e 's/SunOS 5/solaris2/p'`; \ if [ "$solaris_target" ]; then \ sed -e "s:target=sparc-sun-solaris2[0-9\.]*:target=sparc-sun-$solaris_target:" \ "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" > mkheaders.tmp \ && chmod +x mkheaders.tmp && mv mkheaders.tmp "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders"; \ fi "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" -v -v "/usr/local/gnat2017" /bin/sh: /usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders: No such file or directory make: *** [ins-basic] Error 127 An error occurred during installation. You can find a complete log of the installation in /var/folders/h7/dgk0jtzs5tzfh1rh1rn2c1hw0000gn/T//install.log.1238. Don't hesitate to send a message to report@adacore.com with a meaningful subject line including the keyword "GNAT" if you have any question about this installation process. logout Saving session... ...copying shared history... ...saving history...truncating history files... ...completed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 19:17 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 20:05 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-08 12:21 ` sophia.adampour 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-06 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw) sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall ; exit; Oh, sorry. I'm so used to the-way-I-do-it that I didn't consider this. I would have executed doinstall from the directory it was found in: so, in your case, $ cd ~/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin $ sudo ./doinstall ('~' in the first line means "the currently logged in user's (i.e. your) home directory"; '.' in the second line means "the current directory") Alternatively, giving the full file path as you did, $ sudo /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 20:05 ` Simon Wright @ 2018-01-08 12:21 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-08 18:53 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-08 21:29 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-08 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw) > > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall ; exit; > > Oh, sorry. > > I'm so used to the-way-I-do-it that I didn't consider this. > > I would have executed doinstall from the directory it was found in: so, > in your case, > > $ cd ~/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin > $ sudo ./doinstall > > ('~' in the first line means "the currently logged in user's (i.e. your) > home directory"; '.' in the second line means "the current directory") > > Alternatively, giving the full file path as you did, > > $ sudo /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall It worked now! Fantastic, thank you so much! Do you have any advise for what I should do now? This is the message: GNAT GPL is now installed. To launch it, you must put /usr/local/gnat2017/bin in front of your PATH environment variable. The following commands enable you to do this: PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH"; export PATH (Bourne shell) setenv PATH "/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" (C shell) Thank you for installing GNAT GPL Edition! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-08 12:21 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-08 18:53 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-08 20:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber 2018-01-08 20:34 ` Anh Vo 2018-01-08 21:29 ` Simon Wright 1 sibling, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-08 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw) It finally worked! I got this message: Last login: Mon Jan 8 13:08:59 on ttys000 Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ sudo /Users/adampour/Downloads/gnat-gpl-2017-x86_64-darwin-bin/doinstall Password: This script is provided to simplify the installation of the x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0 binary version of the GNAT GPL Edition Ada (2012, 2005, 95, and 83) environment maintained by AdaCore. For information on commercial support please contact sales@adacore.com. This script will ask you how you would like to configure GNAT. Confirmation is required before any write action is taken. Please press RETURN to continue. RETURN To install GNAT, you need to specify a base directory. All the files will be installed in subdirectories that are created under this directory. Important Note: You should not use ~ or ~username wildcards when specifying this directory name. In which directory do you want to install GNAT? [/usr/local/gnat]: /usr/local/gnat2017 The GNAT GPL Edition installation directory will be: /usr/local/gnat2017 Is this correct ? Type 'Y' if so, otherwise type 'N' and you'll be prompted for another directory name. Do you want to continue ? [yY|nN]: Y GNAT GPL Edition is now about to be installed in /usr/local/gnat2017. Type 'Y' if you want to proceed with installation or any other key if you wish to abort. Do you want to proceed with installation ? [yY|nN]: Y rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1"/rts* rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adainclude" "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/adalib" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/doc/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat" rm -fr "/usr/local/gnat2017"/share/gprconfig mkdir -p "/usr/local/gnat2017" rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/lib/libgcc* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat[!p]* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatpp* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnatprep* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gnat rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gpr* rm -f "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/gcc "/usr/local/gnat2017"/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0-gcc for d in bin lib libexec lib32 lib64 include \ doc examples share etc DLLs x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0; do \ if [ -d "$d" ]; then \ tar cf - "$d" | (cd "/usr/local/gnat2017" && tar xf -); \ fi \ done # Override the mkheaders target assignment on solaris so we apply the # correct set of fixinclude hacks. This set depends on the solaris # version, the default assignment is established from the target for # which the compiler was configured and we might be installing # elsewhere (e.g. installing on a 2.10 host from a binary configure # for 2.9) solaris_target=`uname -rs|sed -n -e 's/SunOS 5/solaris2/p'`; \ if [ "$solaris_target" ]; then \ sed -e "s:target=sparc-sun-solaris2[0-9\.]*:target=sparc-sun-$solaris_target:" \ "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" > mkheaders.tmp \ && chmod +x mkheaders.tmp && mv mkheaders.tmp "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders"; \ fi "/usr/local/gnat2017/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/install-tools/mkheaders" -v -v "/usr/local/gnat2017" Fixing headers into /usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/include-fixed for x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0 target No forbidden identifiers defined by this target Finding directories and links to directories Searching /usr/include/. Searching /usr/include/./python2.6 Searching /usr/include/./python2.7 Making symbolic directory links Fixing directory /usr/include into /usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/include-fixed Applying io_quotes_def to apache2/modperl_common_util.h Applying io_quotes_def to curl/curlver.h Applying ctrl_quotes_def to editline/readline.h Applying stdio_va_list_clients to krb5.h Applying hpux8_bogus_inlines to math.h Applying math_exception to math.h Fixed: math.h Applying io_quotes_def to net/if_media.h Applying io_quotes_def to net-snmp/library/container.h Applying ctrl_quotes_def to readline/history.h Applying ctrl_quotes_def to readline/readline.h Applying io_quotes_use to security/audit/audit_ioctl.h Applying darwin_stdint_1 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_2 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_3 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_4 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_5 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_6 to stdint.h Applying darwin_stdint_7 to stdint.h Fixed: stdint.h Applying sysv68_string to string.h Applying io_quotes_def to sys/cdefs.h Applying io_quotes_def to sys/ioccom.h Applying io_quotes_def to sys/ttycom.h Applying io_quotes_use to sys/ttycom.h Fixing directory /usr/include/python2.6 into /usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/include-fixed/root/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/include/python2.6 Fixing directory /usr/include/python2.7 into /usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1/include-fixed/root/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 Cleaning up unneeded directories: fixincludes is done case `uname` in \ *_NT*) (cd "/usr/local/gnat2017/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0/6.3.1"/adalib;chmod a-w *.ali) ;; \ esac cat "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/header.xml > "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml for d in full_project/full.xml options/options.xml other_languages/cpp_main/cpp_main.xml other_languages/cpp_pragmas/cpp_pragmas.xml other_languages/import_from_c/import_from_c.xml plugins/plugins.xml stream_io/stream_io.xml simple_project/simple_project.xml starter/starter.xml xml_stream/xml_stream.xml containers/anagram/anagram.xml containers/genealogy/genealogy.xml containers/hash/hash.xml containers/library/library.xml containers/shapes/shapes.xml containers/spellcheck/spellcheck.xml containers/wordcount/wordcount.xml containers/wordfreq/wordfreq.xml oo_interfaces/oo_interfaces.xml oo_airline/oo_airline.xml altivec/altivec.xml; do cat "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat/$d" >> "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml; done cat "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/footer.xml >> "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml sed "s:PREFIX:/usr/local/gnat2017:" "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml > \ "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml.tmp && \ mv "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml.tmp "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml if [ ! -d "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/gps/plug-ins" ]; then \ mkdir -p "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/gps/plug-ins"; \ fi cp "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/examples/gnat"/gnat-examples.xml "/usr/local/gnat2017/share/gps/plug-ins" On OS X, the debugger needs to be codesigned in order to access the priviledges required for debugging. Please refer to the procedure documented in the Mac OS Topics chapter of the GNAT GPL User's Guide, section Codesigning the Debugger. This procedure should be applied after the GNAT GPL install has completed. Press Enter to continue. GNAT GPL is now installed. To launch it, you must put /usr/local/gnat2017/bin in front of your PATH environment variable. The following commands enable you to do this: PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH"; export PATH (Bourne shell) setenv PATH "/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" (C shell) Thank you for installing GNAT GPL Edition! Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ export PATH=/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gcc --version gcc (GCC) 6.3.1 20170510 (for GNAT GPL 2017 20170515) Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. See your AdaCore support agreement for details of warranty and support. If you do not have a current support agreement, then there is absolutely no warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ Hello.World -bash: Hello.World: command not found Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello world!"); -bash: !": event not found Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ But how do I use the program? Do I have gps now? If yes, how do I open it? I am so sorry for all these questions, I just really want to learn programming and we're using Ada at our school ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-08 18:53 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-08 20:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber 2018-01-08 20:34 ` Anh Vo 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Dennis Lee Bieber @ 2018-01-08 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 8 Jan 2018 10:53:12 -0800 (PST), sophia.adampour@gmail.com declaimed the following: > > > > GNAT GPL is now installed. To launch it, you must put > /usr/local/gnat2017/bin > in front of your PATH environment variable. The following > commands enable you to do this: > PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH"; export PATH (Bourne shell) > setenv PATH "/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" (C shell) > Thank you for installing GNAT GPL Edition! > >Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ export PATH=/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH Note: since you likely do not want to enter that command every time you log into the computer (or open a new shell window), you probably want to modify whatever startup script is used by the Mac. I don't Mac OS, so don't know where it differs from the systems I do have... Candidate (Linux, using BASH shell)file would be to add the line to: ~/.bashrc using whatever programming/text editor is available (I tend to use vim, but given your questions that would be too much to inflict upon you). >Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gcc --version >gcc (GCC) 6.3.1 20170510 (for GNAT GPL 2017 20170515) >Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. >See your AdaCore support agreement for details of warranty and support. >If you do not have a current support agreement, then there is absolutely >no warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR >PURPOSE. > >Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ Hello.World >-bash: Hello.World: command not found >Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello world!"); >-bash: !": event not found >Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ > > >But how do I use the program? Do I have gps now? If yes, how do I open it? >I am so sorry for all these questions, I just really want to learn programming and we're using Ada at our school > You are now in the realm where your questions are about how to use/administer the Mac OS and no longer have anything to do with Ada or GNAT. On a Debian install (in a virtual machine, and where the package manager handling install/build) I find GNAT Programming Studio shows up on the Applications Development menu. No idea what Mac does for those. From a command shell wulfraed@stretch:/$ which gps wulfraed@stretch:/$ which gnatmake /usr/bin/gnatmake wulfraed@stretch:/$ ls /usr/bin/gnat* /usr/bin/gnat /usr/bin/gnatfind-6 /usr/bin/gnatls-6 /usr/bin/gnat-6 /usr/bin/gnatgcc /usr/bin/gnatmake /usr/bin/gnatbind /usr/bin/gnat-gps /usr/bin/gnatmake-6 /usr/bin/gnatbind-6 /usr/bin/gnathtml /usr/bin/gnatname /usr/bin/gnatchop /usr/bin/gnathtml-6 /usr/bin/gnatname-6 /usr/bin/gnatchop-6 /usr/bin/gnatinspect /usr/bin/gnatprep /usr/bin/gnatclean /usr/bin/gnatkr /usr/bin/gnatprep-6 /usr/bin/gnatclean-6 /usr/bin/gnatkr-6 /usr/bin/gnatspark /usr/bin/gnatcoll_db2ada /usr/bin/gnatlink /usr/bin/gnatxref /usr/bin/gnatdoc /usr/bin/gnatlink-6 /usr/bin/gnatxref-6 /usr/bin/gnatfind /usr/bin/gnatls wulfraed@stretch:/$ there is wulfraed@stretch:/$ which gnat-gps /usr/bin/gnat-gps wulfraed@stretch:/$ Though I do not recommend running it from a command shell if you can find a graphical start icon -- since you likely don't want to be spammed with warning messages... Opening via an icon/menu means no stdout so the warnings get dumped into the bit-bucket. wulfraed@stretch:/$ gnat-gps (gnat-gps:2222): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gps-Adwaita.css:61:27: The :insensitive pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :disabled instead. (gnat-gps:2222): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:16: Using Pango syntax for the font: style property is deprecated; please use CSS syntax GPS:1: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded. Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged. (gnat-gps:2222): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to GtkAdaMDI 0x55bf84cb4270 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How does the code know the size to allocate? (gnat-gps:2222): Gtk-WARNING **: Allocating size to GtkNotebook 0x55bf85334730 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How does the code know the size to allocate? Having created a sample program file wulfraed@stretch:~$ ls Desktop Downloads junk.txt Pictures Scratch Templates Documents HelloWorld.adb Music Public so.py Videos wulfraed@stretch:~$ cat HelloWorld.adb with ada.text_io; procedure HelloWorld is begin ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello World?"); end HelloWorld; wulfraed@stretch:~$ compiling/building from the command line (note: I am using the deprecated gnatmake; AdaCore is phasing projects into a gpr-build system). wulfraed@stretch:~$ gnatmake HelloWorld.adb gcc-6 -c HelloWorld.adb HelloWorld.adb:3:11: warning: file name does not match unit name, should be "helloworld.adb" gnatbind-6 -x HelloWorld.ali gnatlink-6 HelloWorld.ali wulfraed@stretch:~$ Heh... Looks like the Linux variant doesn't like mixed case names -- since the file is HelloWorld AND so is the procedure name in the source. To run the program (most Linux are configured to not automatically include the current directory when looking for programs to run, hence the use of the ./ to say "file is in current directory") wulfraed@stretch:~$ HelloWorld bash: HelloWorld: command not found wulfraed@stretch:~$ wulfraed@stretch:~$ ./HelloWorld Hello World? wulfraed@stretch:~$ Building from GPS gave an error as the file I created is not defined in a GPR project... Took me some time to create a project, recreate the file, and then -- it would compile but not build an executable... I found I had to edit the project properties in GPS to add the file as the "main" program, and then rebuild to get the executable. Basically -- for short test programs, GPS adds a lot of overhead to the build system... Use it to edit a plain (non-project) file, save the file, and invoke gnatmake from a command shell on the saved file may be quicker than learning to navigate project properties. Projects become useful when you build up a program containing many files with possibly odd options. -- Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN wlfraed@ix.netcom.com HTTP://wlfraed.home.netcom.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-08 18:53 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-08 20:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber @ 2018-01-08 20:34 ` Anh Vo 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Anh Vo @ 2018-01-08 20:34 UTC (permalink / raw) On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 10:53:14 AM UTC-8, sophia....@gmail.com wrote: > > But how do I use the program? Do I have gps now? If yes, how do I open it? > I am so sorry for all these questions, I just really want to learn programming and we're using Ada at our school > I have not used MacOS for a long time. Thus, my knowledge could be rusted. Most of your questions can be answered by understanding MacOS, less with GNAT. GPS will be available once GNAT is installed. But, you need to tell the OS where to look for. Thus, a shell script needs to be created. Below is the content of my shell script (Bourne shell), gnat-2017.bash, for my Red Hat Enterprise Linux. PATH=/home/voax/GNAT/gnat-gpl-2017/bin:$PATH export PATH For your case, it should be similar as PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" export PATH The last step is to invoke it assuming that it is located at /home/adampour and its name is adampour-gnat-2017.bash ~adampour/adampour-gnat-2017.bash You are ready to enter your command, gps &, from anywhere. I hope it helps. Anh Vo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-08 12:21 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-08 18:53 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-08 21:29 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-12 0:07 ` sophia.adampour 1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-08 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw) sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > Do you have any advise for what I should do now? > This is the message: > > GNAT GPL is now installed. To launch it, you must put > /usr/local/gnat2017/bin > in front of your PATH environment variable. The following > commands enable you to do this: > PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH"; export PATH (Bourne shell) > setenv PATH "/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" (C shell) > Thank you for installing GNAT GPL Edition! Having set up your PATH as above, you should be able to say $ gps & to fire up GPS. Help>GPS>Tutorial should start you off (when it refers to <prefix>, in your case that's /usr/local/gnat2017). One of the folk on the GNAT-OSX mailing list (Pascal <sur.pignard@WANADOO.FR>) created a macOS application so you can just double-click on it as normal; I've adapted its script GPS.app/Contents/MacOS/gps to your setup, copy at https://www.dropbox.com/s/5gd84jl255povju/GPS.zip?dl=0 . The GNAT-OSX mailing list is at https://hermes.gwu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=GNAT-OSX ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-08 21:29 ` Simon Wright @ 2018-01-12 0:07 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-12 9:39 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-12 0:07 UTC (permalink / raw) mandag 8. januar 2018 22.29.56 UTC+1 skrev Simon Wright følgende: > sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > > > Do you have any advise for what I should do now? > > This is the message: > > > > GNAT GPL is now installed. To launch it, you must put > > /usr/local/gnat2017/bin > > in front of your PATH environment variable. The following > > commands enable you to do this: > > PATH="/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH"; export PATH (Bourne shell) > > setenv PATH "/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH" (C shell) > > Thank you for installing GNAT GPL Edition! > > Having set up your PATH as above, you should be able to say > > $ gps & > > to fire up GPS. Help>GPS>Tutorial should start you off (when it refers > to <prefix>, in your case that's /usr/local/gnat2017). > > One of the folk on the GNAT-OSX mailing list (Pascal > <sur.pignard@WANADOO.FR>) created a macOS application so you can just > double-click on it as normal; I've adapted its script > GPS.app/Contents/MacOS/gps to your setup, copy at > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5gd84jl255povju/GPS.zip?dl=0 . > > The GNAT-OSX mailing list is at > https://hermes.gwu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=GNAT-OSX Thank you! This shows up when I say $ gps &: Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gps & [1] 6390 Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ -bash: gps: command not found So my download is not correct? And I've now downloaded the GPS you linked to, thank you very much! Btw. Does anyone know about any tutorials on how to use this GPS with Mac Terminal? :-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-12 0:07 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-12 9:39 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-14 16:08 ` sophia.adampour 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-12 9:39 UTC (permalink / raw) sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > Thank you! This shows up when I say > > $ gps &: > > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gps & > [1] 6390 > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ -bash: gps: command not found > > So my download is not correct? No, it just means that gps isn't on your PATH. Setting up your PATH on macOS is a whole other question! If you look into the GPS.app I uploaded (*from the terminal*) you'll see $ cat /where/ever/you/put/it/GPS.app/Contents/MacOS/gps #!/bin/sh export PATH=/usr/local/gnat2017/bin:$PATH exec /usr/local/gnat2017/bin/gps and in order not to have to do the "export" line every time you start a new Terminal you need to copy that line to the end of one of the startup scripts, probably ~/.bash_profile_common . > And I've now downloaded the GPS you linked to, thank you very much! You're welcome. > Btw. Does anyone know about any tutorials on how to use this GPS with > Mac Terminal? :-) (a.k.a. "from the command line") GPS is an IDE (Interactive Develpoment Environment). When it wants to do a compilation it calls up GNAT's command line tools to do the job. If you want to compile a file e.g. hello.adb from the command line, then (assuming your PATH is set up as above!) you say $ gnatmake hello.adb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-12 9:39 ` Simon Wright @ 2018-01-14 16:08 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-14 16:12 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-14 18:03 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-14 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw) fredag 12. januar 2018 10.39.09 UTC+1 skrev Simon Wright følgende: > sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > > > Thank you! This shows up when I say > > > > $ gps &: > > > > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gps & > > [1] 6390 > > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ -bash: gps: command not found > > > > So my download is not correct? > > No, it just means that gps isn't on your PATH. > > Setting up your PATH on macOS is a whole other question! If you look > into the GPS.app I uploaded (*from the terminal*) you'll see > I cannot see the file, it will only download because it's a zip-file Dropbox states > > and in order not to have to do the "export" line every time you start a > new Terminal you need to copy that line to the end of one of the startup > scripts, probably ~/.bash_profile_common . > >I am sorry, but where do I find this line? Seriously, I am so sorry for all these stupid questions > > > Btw. Does anyone know about any tutorials on how to use this GPS with > > Mac Terminal? :-) > > (a.k.a. "from the command line") > > GPS is an IDE (Interactive Develpoment Environment). When it wants to do > a compilation it calls up GNAT's command line tools to do the job. > > If you want to compile a file e.g. hello.adb from the command line, then > (assuming your PATH is set up as above!) you say > > $ gnatmake hello.adb I say this in the Mac terminal, right? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-14 16:08 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-14 16:12 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-14 18:03 ` Simon Wright 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-14 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw) The GPS app you sent earlier shows up when I type in: exec /usr/local/gnat2017/bin/gps in the Mac terminal :-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-14 16:08 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-14 16:12 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-14 18:03 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-15 18:42 ` sophia.adampour 1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-14 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw) sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > fredag 12. januar 2018 10.39.09 UTC+1 skrev Simon Wright følgende: >> sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: >> >> > Thank you! This shows up when I say >> > >> > $ gps &: >> > >> > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gps & >> > [1] 6390 >> > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ -bash: gps: command not found >> > >> > So my download is not correct? >> >> No, it just means that gps isn't on your PATH. >> >> Setting up your PATH on macOS is a whole other question! If you look >> into the GPS.app I uploaded (*from the terminal*) you'll see >> > I cannot see the file, it will only download because it's a zip-file > Dropbox states 1) go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/5gd84jl255povju/GPS.zip?dl=0 and download the file (GPS.zip). 2) in Finder, in the Downloads folder, find GPS.zip and double-click; this should unpack it and create GPS.app (you won't see the .app part, because Finder hides this file extension, and you may have to clean up the view (Finder>View/Clean Up By>Name); you'll see a pretty blue icon with a G in the middle). 3) double-click on this GPS icon to start up GPS. 4) when you are happy, drag the GPS icon into the Applications folder. >> >> and in order not to have to do the "export" line every time you start a >> new Terminal you need to copy that line to the end of one of the startup >> scripts, probably ~/.bash_profile_common . >> >>I am sorry, but where do I find this line? Seriously, I am so sorry >> for all these stupid questions >> >> > Btw. Does anyone know about any tutorials on how to use this GPS with >> > Mac Terminal? :-) >> >> (a.k.a. "from the command line") >> >> GPS is an IDE (Interactive Develpoment Environment). When it wants to do >> a compilation it calls up GNAT's command line tools to do the job. >> >> If you want to compile a file e.g. hello.adb from the command line, then >> (assuming your PATH is set up as above!) you say >> >> $ gnatmake hello.adb > > I say this in the Mac terminal, right? Yes. When you open a macOS Terminal, you see a $ prompt and that is the command line. When you type stuff in there, you are typing it at the command line. I do think you'll be better off compiling from within GPS. AdaCore have a couple of tutorials, both Windows but once you're in GPS there's not a lot of difference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QesNHCKNxFM (a couple of years old) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMQn_M-9Kmw&t=201s (for GNAT pro, but start at 2:45 to skip the Pro-specific stuff) & from Joakim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=194rs1H6d64 (this is 3 years old!) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-14 18:03 ` Simon Wright @ 2018-01-15 18:42 ` sophia.adampour 2018-01-15 19:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-15 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw) søndag 14. januar 2018 19.04.03 UTC+1 skrev Simon Wright følgende: > sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > > > fredag 12. januar 2018 10.39.09 UTC+1 skrev Simon Wright følgende: > >> sophia.adampour@gmail.com writes: > >> > >> > Thank you! This shows up when I say > >> > > >> > $ gps &: > >> > > >> > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ gps & > >> > [1] 6390 > >> > Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ -bash: gps: command not found > >> > > >> > So my download is not correct? > >> > >> No, it just means that gps isn't on your PATH. > >> > >> Setting up your PATH on macOS is a whole other question! If you look > >> into the GPS.app I uploaded (*from the terminal*) you'll see > >> > > I cannot see the file, it will only download because it's a zip-file > > Dropbox states > > 1) go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/5gd84jl255povju/GPS.zip?dl=0 and > download the file (GPS.zip). > > 2) in Finder, in the Downloads folder, find GPS.zip and double-click; > this should unpack it and create GPS.app (you won't see the .app part, > because Finder hides this file extension, and you may have to clean up > the view (Finder>View/Clean Up By>Name); you'll see a pretty blue icon > with a G in the middle). > > 3) double-click on this GPS icon to start up GPS. > > 4) when you are happy, drag the GPS icon into the Applications folder. > > > >> > >> and in order not to have to do the "export" line every time you start a > >> new Terminal you need to copy that line to the end of one of the startup > >> scripts, probably ~/.bash_profile_common . > >> > >>I am sorry, but where do I find this line? Seriously, I am so sorry > >> for all these stupid questions > >> > >> > Btw. Does anyone know about any tutorials on how to use this GPS with > >> > Mac Terminal? :-) > >> > >> (a.k.a. "from the command line") > >> > >> GPS is an IDE (Interactive Develpoment Environment). When it wants to do > >> a compilation it calls up GNAT's command line tools to do the job. > >> > >> If you want to compile a file e.g. hello.adb from the command line, then > >> (assuming your PATH is set up as above!) you say > >> > >> $ gnatmake hello.adb > > > > I say this in the Mac terminal, right? > > Yes. > > When you open a macOS Terminal, you see a $ prompt and that is the > command line. When you type stuff in there, you are typing it at the > command line. > > I do think you'll be better off compiling from within GPS. AdaCore have > a couple of tutorials, both Windows but once you're in GPS there's not a > lot of difference. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QesNHCKNxFM (a couple of years old) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMQn_M-9Kmw&t=201s (for GNAT pro, but > start at 2:45 to skip the Pro-specific stuff) > > & from Joakim > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=194rs1H6d64 (this is 3 years old!) Thank you, Tim! This is really helpful:-) When I use the GPS and follow Joakims Youtube-video, I get this error message: gprbuild -d -P/Users/adampour/Desktop/src_ada/Hello_World/default.gpr /Users/adampour/Desktop/src_ada/Hello_World/src/main.adb Compile [Ada] main.adb xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun gprbuild: * compilation phase failed [2018-01-14 17:30:00] process exited with status 4, elapsed time: 00.56s Does anyone here understand what is wrong? My classmates could not figure out either.. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-15 18:42 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-15 19:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber 2018-01-15 20:16 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Dennis Lee Bieber @ 2018-01-15 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 10:42:25 -0800 (PST), sophia.adampour@gmail.com declaimed the following: > >gprbuild -d -P/Users/adampour/Desktop/src_ada/Hello_World/default.gpr /Users/adampour/Desktop/src_ada/Hello_World/src/main.adb >Compile > [Ada] main.adb >xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun >gprbuild: * compilation phase failed >[2018-01-14 17:30:00] process exited with status 4, elapsed time: 00.56s > > >Does anyone here understand what is wrong? My classmates could not figure out either.. Second entry on Google xcrun http://tips.tutorialhorizon.com/2015/10/01/xcrun-error-invalid-active-developer-path-library-developer-commandline-tools-missing-xcrun/ -- Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN wlfraed@ix.netcom.com HTTP://wlfraed.home.netcom.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-15 19:13 ` Dennis Lee Bieber @ 2018-01-15 20:16 ` Simon Wright 0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Simon Wright @ 2018-01-15 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw) Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfraed@ix.netcom.com> writes: >>Does anyone here understand what is wrong? My classmates could not >> figure out either.. > > > Second entry on Google xcrun > > http://tips.tutorialhorizon.com/2015/10/01/xcrun-error-invalid-active-developer-path-library-developer-commandline-tools-missing-xcrun/ I must say, if this is a problem I don't understand how GNAT got installed (it requires at least make) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* Re: Ada download 2018-01-06 13:36 ` Simon Wright 2018-01-06 19:17 ` sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 19:21 ` sophia.adampour 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: sophia.adampour @ 2018-01-06 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw) This is what I get on my terminal: Last login: Sat Jan 6 20:01:57 on ttys000 Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ sudo ./doinstall Password: sudo: ./doinstall: command not found Adampours-MacBook-Pro:~ adampour$ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
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