![]() Tap "homebrew/bundle" # First line of a bundle tap "homebrew/cask" # Not needed on command line tap "homebrew/cask-fonts" # Just needed for font casks below tap "homebrew/core" # Not needed on command line # Building tools # brew "boost" # C++ library brew "ccache" # Faster builds by caching brew "cmake" # Build software projects brew "ninja" # Replacement for make brew "doxygen" # Doxygen generates C++ documentation brew "pre-commit" # Allows pre-commit hooks to be installed and managed # brew "tbb" # Threaded building blocks from Intel # brew "swig" # Software wrapper interface generator # brew "qt" # The Qt Toolkit # General utilities # brew "colordiff" # More colorful diffs outside of git # brew "coreutils" # Basic stuff with a g prefix # brew "gnu-sed" # Adds the gsed command, more powerful than BSD sed # brew "gnu-time" # Nicer timing # brew "openssl" # Security stuff # brew "git" # The latest version of git instead of Apple's older one # brew "git-gui" # A quicker way to apply partial changes # brew "htop" # htop is better than top for checking processes # brew "tree" # tree is nice for looking at directories # brew "wget" # Mac's have curl by default, but not wget # brew "bash" # Bash 5 instead of 3, in case you need it # brew "rename" # Rename files utility # brew "clang-format" # Format C++ files # brew "tmux" # Split windows and saving terminal sessions (screen replacement) brew "gh" # GitHub's command line interface, from gh's tap # Personal customization options brew "fish" # My favorite shell. Ways, including typing python3 into a terminal. That is triggered automatically lots of different Hopefully that won’t happen again next update…įirst things first, to install pretty much anything you need the “XcodeĬommand-line tools” (CLT). I forgot this, so had to reinstall the CLTĪnd wipe and reinstall brew, since it was complaining that “git” was invalid. Good, built-ins get in the way of brew.Īlways update macOS first thing. ruby is 2.6.3p62 and a Universal build, gives a warning about going away in. ![]() MacOS, these must be custom Apple builds. Note that Python 3.9 + Pip 21.0.1 are required for a proper experience on.python3 (from the CLT) is 3.8.2 with pip 19.2.3.python is installed, 2.7.16, with the standard warning not to use it.Base system observationsīefore getting into setup, here are my observations on the base system setup Silicon setup, similar to my Intel setup. Periodically, and will eventually have a focused recommendation for Apple ![]() I suggest changing the dependency to "port:coreutils" to make it clear we definitely want the port installed.I recently got an M1 mac, and I’ll be cataloging my experience with using it for The problem started in r46488 because before then, the dependency was "bin:ginstall:coreutils" and Mac OS X does not provide ginstall so the coreutils port definitely got installed. ![]() The dependency "bin:install:coreutils" is finding /usr/bin/install which is not GNU install but BSD install. GNU version of install is required: this is part of the fileutils/coreutils package:Įrror: Status 1 encountered during processing.Ĭoreutils is not installed on my computer. using /usr/bin/makeĬhecking for GNU install tool. configure -prefix /mp -docdir /mp/share/doc -dot /mp/bin/dot -platform macosx-c++ " returned error 2Ĭommand output: Checking for platform macosx-c++. Error: Target returned: configure failure: shell command " cd "/mp/var/macports/build/_Users_rschmidt_macports_dports_textproc_doxygen/work/doxygen-1.5.8" &. ![]()
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