I'm using miniconda to be able to create a portable environment that can can carry it owns dependencies such as GCC within a software application.
I did something some simple like
conda install gcc
conda install libgcc
and tried using conda's gcc to compile a simple file like
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
print('hai world');
}
which would complain,
fatal error: 'stdio.h' file not found
I'm doing this within my MacBook and I don't want to install Xcode developer tools to get access to gcc and its system headers because I want this to be as portable as possible.
I also tried conda-build with conda recipes for gcc-4.8, but that ended up complaining that I need cc (C compiler) which comes with Xcode.app that I don't want to install.
Do you have any ideas how to use gcc with system headers through conda so that I can compile files with system headers like stdio.h ?
conda-forge::compilers
. This defines all the environment variables as part of environment activation and let's one use, for example,$CC hello.c
or$CXX hello.cpp
in a platform-agnostic way. But this will be GCC on Linux, clang on OS X, and vc (? not sure) on Windows.