![]() ![]() Install the command line utilities by clicking on Xcode in the menu.If you are on an earlier version of OSX and do not get this prompt then following the instructions below (this will require admin privileges) Later versions of OSX (Mavericks 10.9) are intelligent enough to instal the GCC tools automatically once you have confirmed. Check by running the following command and see if you get a response similar to the one pasted below > gcc -vĬonfigured with: /private/var/tmp/llvmgcc42/llvmgcc42-2336.11~182/src/configure -disable-checking -enable-werror -prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2 -mandir=/share/man -enable-languages=c,objc,c++,obj-c++ -program-prefix=llvm-program-transform-name=/^*$/s/$/-4.2/ -with-slibdir=/usr/lib -build=i686-apple-darwin11 -enable-llvm=/private/var/tmp/llvmgcc42/llvmgcc42-2336.11~182/dst-llvmCore/Developer/usr/local -program-prefix=i686-apple-darwin11-host=x86_64-apple-darwin11 -target=i686-apple-darwin11 -with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1 You must have Xcode and GCC installed on your mac. If you do not feel confident enough then try using our Virtual Machine instead. This guide will require admin rights on your mac and assumes some understanding of the terminal. Instead we will install a new version of Perl using Perlbrew a Perl installation management tool. As for ActiveState they do not currently support DBD::mysql on OSX. Apple never developed a package management tool that works well with Perl libraries and so upgrades carry a level of risk. There are alternatives to this methodology involving supplementing the stock OSX Perl with extra libraries or using ActiveState for OSX. Over the past 4 years I have had to do this quite a number of times and thought it best to share my personal best practice. Over the past few months a number of users have asked us how to install Ensembl and its dependencies on OSX.
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