I need to compile a C code with OpenMP on my Mac. Unfortunately the default version of clang installed on the Mac (703.0.31) does not support OpenMP. Therefore, I am trying to install the clang-omp package with brew (e.g., following guide). The issue is that brew cannot find neither the libiomp, nor the clang-omp package: $ brew install clang-omp Error: No available formula with the name 'clang-omp' Searching for similarly named formulae. Error: No similarly named formulae found.
![Mac clang Mac clang](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125579050/997247921.png)
Install PyTorch on Mac with Nvidia GPU. Table of Contents. Download Xcode. Update and Upgrade Homebrew. Cd ~/pytorch MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9 CC=clang CXX. Xcode5 and Clang of Mavericks does not support OpenMP now. But, instead of Clang. According to situkak's reply, you need to actually install gcc 4.9 if you want openMP support. Feb 16, 2014 5:36 PM. Excuse me,i am new on mac.
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Searching taps. Error: No formulae found in taps. I am wondering whether clang-omp is still provided by brew. Or am I doing something wrong? Edit: If I do brew search I get the following: $ brew search clang clang-format emacs-clang-complete-async Caskroom/cask/openclonk-c54d917-darwin-amd64-clang Thus, no evidence of clang-omp. Is it possible I have to change repository or something like this?