chore(doc/make): we don't use thread_local
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@ -15,23 +15,3 @@ Instructions for installing gcc-4.8.3 (C++11 compatible) on OS X 10.9
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Instructions for installing clang-3.3 (C++11 compatible) on OS X 10.9
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brew install llvm --with-clang --with-asan
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It seems there is a bug in the implementation of `thread_local`
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storage specifier on clang++ and g++ on OSX. One possible
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workaround is to disable multi threaded support in Lean, we just have to provide
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the option
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-D MULTI_THREAD=OFF
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to `cmake` when creating Lean's makefiles. This option is simple, but
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Lean is use only one core of your system. Another option is to
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install Boost and provide the option
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-D BOOST=ON
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to `cmake`. This option forces Lean to use the Boost thread library
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instead of the standard one. To install Boost, we should use the following command
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brew install boost --c++11
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Note that, we have to say we want the C++11 compatible version.
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