I'm using a OSX 10.9 and I'm trying to install Pil in a virtualenv using pip. I keep getting the the following error message:
"unable to execute usr/local/bin/gcc/: No such file or directory
error: command 'usr/local/bin/gcc/' failed with exit status 1"
If I type gcc -v in command line I get
"Configured with: --prefix=/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.38) (based on LLVM 3.4svn)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0
Thread model: posix" I have uninstalled XCode 5.1 and installed only command line tools as I don't use XCode but still get the error msg when I try to install Pil. Any help much appreciated
Note the path difference:
"unable to execute usr/local/bin/gcc/: No such file or directory error: command 'usr/local/bin/gcc/' failed with exit status 1"
^---missing /
Since there's no leading /, it's a relative path, looking for a usr/local/bin path UNDER wherever you're running this build script from.
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I have deployed PhotonOS using directions from photon and VIC configuration, while running command docker run -v $(pwd):/go/src/github.com/vmware/vic \-w /go/src/github.com/vmware/vic golang:1.6 make all
an Error appears:
Please install go1.7 (found: go version go1.6.3 linux/amd64)
Makefile:152: recipe for target 'goversion' failed
make: *** [goversion] Error 1
`
to solve it I have tried to update
go1.6.3 to go1.7 using solution - changeing go version manually
after steps go version is showing go1.4.2, but the previous error still complains on go version 1.6.3.
Also, I have tried to install "gvm" using bash < <(curl -s -S -L https://raw.github.com/moovweb/gvm/master/binscripts/gvm-installer) , whenever I try to call gvm install go1.7 it brings
-bash: gvm: command not found
whenever I retry running gvm-installer it says
ERROR: Already installed!
Any help is highly appreciated!!
use :
docker run -v $(pwd):/go/src/github.com/vmware/vic \-w /go/src/github.com/vmware/vic golang:1.7 make all
command instead, that will work on PhotonOS
I am trying to install sentry by following the instruction from the link:
However when I try to execute command pip install -U sentry, I receive the error InstallationError: Command python setup.py egg_info failed with error code 1 in /webapps/sentry/env/build/symsynd
Here is the detail from log file:
self.run_setup(setup_script, setup_base, args)
File "/webapps/sentry/env/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/setuptools/command/easy_install.py", line 1003, in run_setup
raise DistutilsError("Setup script exited with %s" % (v.args[0],))
distutils.errors.DistutilsError: Setup script exited with 1
Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info:
unable to execute 'clang': No such file or directory
unable to execute 'clang': No such file or directory
No working compiler found, or bogus compiler options
passed to the compiler from Python's distutils module.
See the error messages above.
It would be nice if someone can figure out what am I doing wrong.
Thank you,
Vady
You need a C compiler to build the symsynd dependency.
If you are on a Debian based distribution (Ubuntu, etc.) just do :
sudo apt-get install clang
It seems that specifying a C compiler will be ok, but not. In some packages clang is hard-coded. The only way is to install clang.
I'm trying to install rpy2 for Python3 with the following command:
easy_install-3.2 rpy2
This gives a few warnings and an error:
warning: no previously-included files matching '*patch*' found anywhere in distribution
warning: no previously-included files matching '*diff*' found anywhere in distribution
warning: no previously-included files matching '.hg' found anywhere in distribution
no previously-included directories found matching 'dist'
gcc-4.2 not found, using clang instead
Compiling with an SDK that doesn't seem to exist: /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk
Please check your Xcode installation
build/python3_rpy/rpy/rinterface/_rinterface.c:51:10: fatal error: 'signal.h' file not found
#include <signal.h>
^
1 error generated.
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'clang' failed with exit status 1
The file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk seems to be missing even though I have xcode 4.5.1 installed.
There is no file called MacOSX10.6.sdk in the "Downloads for Apple Developers" on the Apple home page. What do I do?
Ps. It all works well if I do not specify python3.
What is happening is that python was built with a pre-4.3 version of Xcode where the tools and SDKs were installed in /Developer. This is no longer the case with Xcode 4.3 where the tools and SDKs are part of the Xcode.app bundle. It also looks like python was compiled using gcc rather than clang.
I would recommend dumping the installation of python3 you have and installing it via macports, which will use the latest Xcode to build its ports and will therefore be able to compile additional python modules.
Once you have installed macports, simply do:
$ sudo port install python33
There is also a good chance those python modules can be installed by simply doing:
$ sudo port install whizzopymod
EDIT: Scratch that last part as macports doesn't have rpy2 for python3. You'll have to continue using easy_install I guess.
This has been driving me crazy for 2 days.
I have been trying to install psycopg2 using easy_install and no matter what I try (i.e using gcc-4.0 instead of the snow leopard default one) I always get the same error:
error: Setup script exited with error: command '/usr/bin/gcc-4.0' failed with exit status 1
Please see: http://dpaste.com/hold/228252/
I have googled that error so many times and nothing I have found seem to help.
Looks like you're missing a dependency, the development files for libpq. The relevant log part is here:
In file included from psycopg/psycopgmodule.c:32In file included from psycopg/psycopgmodule.c:32:
./psycopg/psycopg.h:31:22: error: libpq-fe.h: No such file or directory
Try installing libpq development files and then rerun easy_install. You may hit another missing dependency; pay attention to the first error that GCC spits out.
Link http://dpaste.com/hold/228252/ seems to be dead, this is how I solved this problem (Mac OS X 10.6, virtualenv).
If pip fails with this message, just take a look to build folder in your virtual environment. You should edit setup.cfg file there, particularly include_dirs and library_dirs. In first one set your include folders, my option was:
include_dirs=/opt/local/include/postgresql84:/opt/local/include/postgresql84/server
and most likely you will need to set library_dirs to correct location as well:
library_dirs=/opt/local/lib/postgresql84.
probably you should install postgresql-devel first
yum -y install postgresql-devel
I am trying to compile a Rust program on Windows, but I get this error message:
Compiling openssl-sys v0.6.4
failed to run custom build command for `openssl-sys v0.6.4`
[...]
failed to execute command: The system couldn't find the specified file. (os error 2)
Is `gcc` not installed? (see https://github.com/alexcrichton/gcc-rs#windows-notes for help)
--- stderr
thread '<main>' panicked at 'explicit panic', C:\Users\User\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-0a35038f75765ae4\gcc-0.3.12\src\lib.rs:510
Cargo compiled every other package without problem, but it can't compile the openssl package.
I searched for help with this specific error and found a github issue for hyperium. The first answer references the openssl building guide for Windows.
I don't understand exactly how I have to build openssl in Windows. I installed MinGW and added the bin path to the global PATH variable, so gcc is reachable, but this did not solve the error.
I use Rust 1.2 and Cargo 0.4.0. My project is an example for a Telegram API wrapper.
1) Download ssl
Installs Win32 OpenSSL v1.0.2d
Install it here: C:\OpenSSL-Win32,C:\OpenSSL-Win32\include,C:\OpenSSL-Win32\lib
2) Install MinGW,and add system env path ,,C:\MinGW\bin,important,MinGW's installed path contain char 'MinGW '
3) cmd run env OPENSSLLIBDIR=C:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib OPENSSLINCLUDEDIR=C:/OpenSSL-Win32/include cargo build