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* the same problem may occur with `swig` (used to generate python bindings); it is important that your swig and python distributions be compatible: it is suggested to use Anaconda, which includes a `swig` module (may require manual installation with `conda install swig`); MatLib should work with python2.7 or python3, but you have to choose one version at configuration time ;
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* finally, you may want to adjust some compiler options (e.g. set `CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS` to `-Wno-deprecated` to avoid some warnings), which can be done using `ccmake ..`.
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**IMPORTANT**: if you use Anaconda on MacOSX (and only in that case), make sure to set the variable `USING_ANACONDA` to `ON`.
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**IMPORTANT**: if you use Anaconda on MacOSX (and only in that case), make sure to set the variable `USING_ANACONDA` to `ON`.
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4. You can generate a XCode project file by clicking on `Generate`. It will be located in the `build` directory.
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5. You can then open the project file in XCode, build it, and test it (selecting the appropriate target). |
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