diff --git a/macOS/conclusion_template.html b/macOS/conclusion_template.html index 4952a906360b3a74410272fbfd806ba248d6a36a..e1cdba2f2b753d7df30525d90d24063d76ed920d 100644 --- a/macOS/conclusion_template.html +++ b/macOS/conclusion_template.html @@ -30,15 +30,19 @@ <p>Dynare highly benefits from installing Xcode Command Line Tools (an Apple product). To install the Xcode Command Line Tools type the following into Terminal.app:</p> <code> xcode-select --install - </code> - <p>If you get a warning in MATLAB, that Xcode is installed, but its license has not been accepted, please refer to the <a href="https://www.dynare.org/manual/installation-and-configuration.html#prerequisites-on-macos" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">manual</a> for a workaround.</p> - + </code> + <p class="bold-text">Compilation Environment for use_dll option</p> - <p>Dynare ships a compilation environment that can be used with the use_dll option. To install this environment correctly, the Xcode Command Line Tools are sufficient.</p> + <p>Dynare ships a compilation environment that can be used with the use_dll option. To install this environment correctly, the Xcode Command Line Tools are sufficient. Check this by running:</p> + <code> + mex -setup + </code> + <p>If you get a warning in MATLAB, that Xcode is installed, but its license has not been accepted, please refer to the <a href="https://www.dynare.org/manual/installation-and-configuration.html#prerequisites-on-macos" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">manual</a> for a workaround.</p> <p>However, we recommend making use of optimized compilation flags and for this you need to install GCC via Homebrew. For this, follow <a href="https://brew.sh" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://brew.sh</a> to install Homebrew and then type the following into Terminal.app:</p> - <code>brew install gcc@GCC_VERSION</code> - + <code> + brew install gcc@GCC_VERSION + </code> <p>If you already have installed GCC, Dynare will automatically prefer it for use_dll if the binaries are either in /opt/homebrew/bin/gcc-GCC_VERSION (arm64) or in /usr/local/bin/gcc-GCC_VERSION (x86_64). Otherwise, it will fall back to Clang in /usr/bin/clang (for both arm64 and x86_64).</p> </main> </body>