Every time I attempt this, it gets as far as checking through the various dependencies and this happens:
checking for python3... python3 checking for --enable-universalsdk... no checking for --with-universal-archs... no checking MACHDEP... checking for --without-gcc... no checking for --with-icc... no checking for gcc... clang checking whether the C compiler works... no
Between the script deciding that gcc is clang, and that the C compiler's bad, a dialog comes up insisting I need to install the XCode command line tools. I've installed them multiple times, but it makes no difference. The script decides the C compiler is no good, and then dies like this:
configure: error: in `/var/folders/st/vtyr0y6902v7ylvbbq31vv9r0000gn/T/python-build.20210213162036.58382/Python-3.7.6': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details
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Every time I attempt this, it gets as far as checking through the various dependencies and this happens:
checking for python3... python3
checking for --enable-universalsdk... no
checking for --with-universal-archs... no
checking MACHDEP... checking for --without-gcc... no
checking for --with-icc... no
checking for gcc... clang
checking whether the C compiler works... no
Between the script deciding that gcc is clang, and that the C compiler's bad, a dialog comes up insisting I need to install the XCode command line tools. I've installed them multiple times, but it makes no difference. The script decides the C compiler is no good, and then dies like this:
configure: error: in `/var/folders/st/vtyr0y6902v7ylvbbq31vv9r0000gn/T/python-build.20210213162036.58382/Python-3.7.6':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details
Any ideas?