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I get the following error when attempting to install psycopg2 via pip on Mavericks 10.9:

clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd' [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]

Not sure how to proceed and have searched here and elsewhere for this particular error. Any help is much appreciated!

Here is the complete output from pip:

$ pip install psycopg2
Downloading/unpacking psycopg2
  Downloading psycopg2-2.5.2.tar.gz (685kB): 685kB downloaded
  Running setup.py (path:/private/var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip_build_tino/psycopg2/setup.py) egg_info for package psycopg2

Installing collected packages: psycopg2
  Running setup.py install for psycopg2
    building 'psycopg2._psycopg' extension
    cc -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -arch x86_64 -arch i386 -g -Os -pipe -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -mno-fused-madd -DENABLE_DTRACE -DMACOSX -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshorten-64-to-32 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DENABLE_DTRACE -arch x86_64 -arch i386 -pipe -DPSYCOPG_DEFAULT_PYDATETIME=1 -DPSYCOPG_VERSION="2.5.2 (dt dec pq3 ext)" -DPG_VERSION_HEX=0x090303 -DPSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS=1 -DPSYCOPG_NEW_BOOLEAN=1 -DHAVE_PQFREEMEM=1 -I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 -I. -I/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.3.3/include -I/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.3.3/include/server -c psycopg/psycopgmodule.c -o build/temp.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg/psycopgmodule.o
    clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd' [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]
    clang: note: this will be a hard error (cannot be downgraded to a warning) in the future
    error: command 'cc' failed with exit status 1
    Complete output from command /usr/bin/python -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/private/var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip_build_tino/psycopg2/setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" install --record /var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip-bnWiwB-record/install-record.txt --single-version-externally-managed --compile:
    running install

running build

running build_py

creating build

creating build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7

creating build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/__init__.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/_json.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/_range.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/errorcodes.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/extensions.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/extras.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/pool.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/psycopg1.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

copying lib/tz.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2

creating build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/__init__.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/dbapi20.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/dbapi20_tpc.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_async.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_bug_gc.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_bugX000.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_cancel.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_connection.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_copy.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_cursor.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_dates.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_extras_dictcursor.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_green.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_lobject.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_module.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_notify.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_psycopg2_dbapi20.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_quote.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_transaction.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_types_basic.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_types_extras.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/test_with.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/testconfig.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

copying tests/testutils.py -> build/lib.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg2/tests

running build_ext

building 'psycopg2._psycopg' extension

creating build/temp.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7

creating build/temp.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg

cc -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -arch x86_64 -arch i386 -g -Os -pipe -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -mno-fused-madd -DENABLE_DTRACE -DMACOSX -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshorten-64-to-32 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DENABLE_DTRACE -arch x86_64 -arch i386 -pipe -DPSYCOPG_DEFAULT_PYDATETIME=1 -DPSYCOPG_VERSION="2.5.2 (dt dec pq3 ext)" -DPG_VERSION_HEX=0x090303 -DPSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS=1 -DPSYCOPG_NEW_BOOLEAN=1 -DHAVE_PQFREEMEM=1 -I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 -I. -I/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.3.3/include -I/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.3.3/include/server -c psycopg/psycopgmodule.c -o build/temp.macosx-10.9-intel-2.7/psycopg/psycopgmodule.o

clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd' [-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future]

clang: note: this will be a hard error (cannot be downgraded to a warning) in the future

error: command 'cc' failed with exit status 1

----------------------------------------
Cleaning up...
Command /usr/bin/python -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/private/var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip_build_tino/psycopg2/setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" install --record /var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip-bnWiwB-record/install-record.txt --single-version-externally-managed --compile failed with error code 1 in /private/var/folders/0z/ljjwsjmn4v9_zwm81vhxj69m0000gn/T/pip_build_tino/psycopg2
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  • 1
    I have same error when build a C library : clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd'...
    – huynguyen
    Mar 11, 2014 at 10:13
  • 10
    This problem occurs with any Python package that includes a C module, not just psycopg2.
    – al45tair
    Mar 15, 2014 at 9:02

15 Answers 15

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You can tell clang to not raise this as an error by setting the following environment variables prior compilation:

export CFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments
export CPPFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments

Then pip install psycopg2should work.

I had the same when trying to pip install lxml.

Edit: if you are installing as superuser (which will likely be the case if you are trying to append to /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages, the native Apple factory-installed Python distribution which ships with OS X, rather than to some other Python distribution which you have subsequently installed yourself), then you will need to do, as described by @Thijs Kuipers in comments below:

sudo -E pip install psycopg2

or the equivalent, for whatever other package name you may be substituting in place of psycopg2.

UPDATE [2014-05-16]: Apple has fixed this problem with updated system Pythons (2.7, 2.6, and 2.5) in OS X 10.9.3 so the workaround is no longer necessary when using the latest Mavericks and Xcode 5.1+. However, as of now, the workaround is still required for OS X 10.8.x (Mountain Lion, currently 10.8.5) if you are using Xcode 5.1+ there.

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  • 2
    I had this problem installing greenlet with pip. This fixed it, thanks.
    – jbrown
    Mar 11, 2014 at 14:21
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    This worked for me as an immediate fix, thanks! See Paul Kehrer's answer for an explanation as to the source of the problem.
    – tino
    Mar 11, 2014 at 17:02
  • 5
    If you install as root you need to set the flags for the root user.
    – ErikAndren
    Mar 18, 2014 at 6:29
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    I had to add the -E flag to sudo to load the environment variables for root execution like @ErikAndren said. So first the two abovementioned export statements, followed by sudo -E doSomething. Mar 18, 2014 at 22:43
  • 1
    Awesome. This should be included in Python guide for OS X 10.9 users.
    – Kenial
    Apr 16, 2014 at 19:01
76

Update: 10.9.3 resolves the issue with system CPython.

This is caused by the latest clang update from Apple that came with Xcode 5.1 today and is affecting many, many people, so hopefully a fix will appear soon.

Update: Did not expect this to get so much attention, but here's more detail: the clang 3.4 Apple is shipping defaults to erroring on unknown flags, but CPython builds modules using the same set of flags it was compiled with originally. The system CPython was compiled with several flags that are unknown by clang, thus causing this problem. The following are the current Mavericks (10.9.2) CPython compile flags:

-I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 -I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -arch x86_64 -arch i386 -g -Os -pipe -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -mno-fused-madd -DENABLE_DTRACE -DMACOSX -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshorten-64-to-32 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DENABLE_DTRACE

To resolve this issue you have a few options:

  • Add ARCHFLAGS=-Wno-error=unused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future to your compile flags.
  • Pass CFLAGS=""
  • Strip the unsupported flags from the sysconfigdata.py (as is noted in another answer).
  • Compile a new python using homebrew.
  • Wait for the next OS X update, which is rumored to include recompiled Python/Ruby to remove this issue for system runtimes.
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  • @paul, ah thanks for the info. is there a way to stay up to date on the status of this bug that you're aware of? i'd love to update clang as soon as a fix is available.
    – tino
    Mar 11, 2014 at 16:18
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    That is not a clang bug, that is a distribution bug of Apple. Apple should not distribute a Python version that has been built with settings incompatible to clang 3.4. It is properly fixed by Apple updating the Python interpreter.
    – Till
    Mar 11, 2014 at 18:56
  • You can validate this by running python-config --cflags. When being run on Apple's default Python, it will show options unknown to clang 3.4.
    – Till
    Mar 11, 2014 at 18:58
  • is there a solution to this if I've already updated to Xcode 5.1? Adding those exports into bashrc as proposed above didn't seem to resolve the issue. Mar 11, 2014 at 23:30
  • To Sean: On my Mac I have ~/.bash_profile not bashrc, but this would need you to restart the shell to take effect.
    – Peter Cock
    Mar 12, 2014 at 10:00
63

xCode 5.1

ARCHFLAGS=-Wno-error=unused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future pip install psycopg2
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  • great, that help me to install pillow
    – Nyambaa
    Mar 18, 2014 at 4:42
  • I was having lots of issues with installing psycog2 via pip and this fixed the issue for me. Huge thanks. Mar 19, 2014 at 19:24
  • 2
    If you're using sudo, the sudo needs to go before setting the environment variable. (i.e., sudo ARCHFLAGS=... pip install ...) Apr 1, 2014 at 13:13
  • Worked for installing pycrypto. Thanks! Apr 7, 2014 at 23:22
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Here is a work around that involves removing the flag from the python installation.

In /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/_sysconfigdata.py are several places where the -mfused-madd / -mno-fused-madd flag is set.

Edit this file and remove all of the references to that flag your compilation should work:

sudo sed -i '.old' 's/ -m\(no-\)\{0,1\}fused-madd //g' /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/_sysconfigdata.py

You need to delete the corresponding _sysconfigdata.pyc and _sysconfigdata.pyo files as well - at least on my system these files did not automatically get rebuilt:

cd /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/
sudo rm _sysconfigdata.pyo _sysconfigdata.pyc

Note that have to use root access to make those changes.

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  • 2
    This indeed worked! I had to remove both _sysconfigdata.pyc and _sysconfigdata.pyo
    – isubuz
    Mar 13, 2014 at 13:21
4

I also edited the system python's notion of its original compile flags (as @user3405479 did). Instead of an editor I used command line tools to edit the file "in place" (the inode does change). I also compiled new pyo and pyc files instead of leaving them deleted.

The following commands are run as root, for example under sudo -i

pushd /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7

sed 's/-mno-fused-madd//g' _sysconfigdata.py \ | diff -p _sysconfigdata.py - | patch -b

python -m py_compile _sysconfigdata.py

python -OO -m py_compile _sysconfigdata.py

popd

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  • Until Apple fixes its Python installation, this seems the most practical and definitive solution. Thanks for the complete instructions! Apr 18, 2014 at 14:15
4

I used homebrew to install postgresql, and then wanted to install psycopg2 into the system-provided python 2.7 on Mavericks. To get that to work I ended up running this:

sudo ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" CFLAGS=-Wunused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future pip install psycopg2
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At least Apple is aware of this as this issue is discussed in the Xcode 5.1 Release Notes (Compiler section). Expect an updated Python and Ruby in the next OS update (fingers crossed!). Also take note that the -Wno-error=unused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future flag is meant to be a temporary workaround and will go away in the future (hopefully after system Python is fixed!).

If you are a Python package maintainer like me and want to save your users the hassle of working around this themselves, here is a solution (besides providing binary wheels/eggs) that goes into your setup.py file:

from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
import subprocess
import sys

# Workaround for OS X 10.9.2 and Xcode 5.1+
# The latest clang treats unrecognized command-line options as errors and the
# Python CFLAGS variable contains unrecognized ones (e.g. -mno-fused-madd).
# See Xcode 5.1 Release Notes (Compiler section) and
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22313407 for more details. This workaround
# follows the approach suggested in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/724664.
class build_ext_subclass(build_ext):
    def build_extensions(self):
        if sys.platform == 'darwin':
            # Test the compiler that will actually be used to see if it likes flags
            proc = subprocess.Popen(self.compiler.compiler + ['-v'],
                                    stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
                                    universal_newlines=True)
            stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
            clang_mesg = "clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd'"
            if proc.returncode and stderr.splitlines()[0].startswith(clang_mesg):
                for ext in self.extensions:
                    # Use temporary workaround to ignore invalid compiler option
                    # Hopefully -mno-fused-madd goes away before this workaround!
                    ext.extra_compile_args += ['-Wno-error=unused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future']
        build_ext.build_extensions(self)

setup(
    name="mypackage",
    ...
    cmdclass={'build_ext' : build_ext_subclass},
    ...
)
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None of the above solutions worked for me. My situation is slightly different. I was trying to install rdiff-backup via homebrew when I got this error message.

I apparently have both Apple's default python (2.7.5 @ /usr/bin/python) and Homebrew's python (2.7.6 @ /usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.6/bin/python), but the error was coming from Apple's python.

To fix the problem, basically I switched the python binaries.

I did this via sudo:

  • cp /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python_orig
  • ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.6/bin/python /usr/bin/python

Then, 'brew install rdiff-backup' succeeded without any errors.

Finally, I did "mv /usr/bin/python_orig /usr/bin/python" to revert everything back.

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You're probably on Python 2.7.5

$ python

Python 2.7.5 (default, Aug 25 2013, 00:04:04)  [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible
Apple LLVM 5.0 (clang-500.0.68)] on darwin

Easiest solution go to www.python.org and install Python 2.7.6 which is compatible with the LLVM 5.1.

Then toast your old virtual environment, rmvirtualenv {virtual_env_name}.

Then make a new virtual env..

mkvirtualenv --no-site-packages -p/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python {virtual_env_name}

pip should work fine after this.

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  • Might wanna extract the requirements from your old env before toasting it ;) pip freeze > requirements.txt Nov 29, 2014 at 22:23
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Amazon Linux [AWS EC2]

Trying to pip install paramiko on Amazon Linux AMI release 2016.09 gave me an error that included a link to this SO post. So, even though it doesn't fit the OP's Title, I'm going to share the answer.

yum install libffi-devel
yum install gcc
yum install openssl-devel
pip install paramiko
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I used homebrew python package. Works well after re-compilling.

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Variation on the _sysconfigdata.py fix: use a virtual environment

cp /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/_sysconfigdata.py ${VIRTUAL_ENV}/lib/python2.7/_sysconfigdata.py

Then edit your copy at ${VIRTUAL_ENV}/lib/python2.7/_sysconfigdata.py

I removed all the occurences of '-mno-fused-madd' and then builds worked in that virtualenv.

No root needed!

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For me, the bad flags were explicitly given in the package's Makefile. So I had to edit the makefile to remove the unrecognized flag from the erroring package.

0

Upgrading Homebrew and installing unixodbc solved it for me

brew upgrade
brew install unixodbc
0

im here after failing builds on a mac with M2

and the solution was adding to ~/.zshrc

# Since M2
export DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM=linux/amd64

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