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Re: OSX gcc binary (no Xcode)?
- From: Guillaume Khayat <guillaume dot kh at free dot fr>
- To: Eljay Love-Jensen <eljay at adobe dot com>, toa at pop dot agri dot ch, niko at alum dot mit dot edu
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 00:11:18 +0200
- Subject: Re: OSX gcc binary (no Xcode)?
- References: <42641DDE.1040300@free.fr> <6.2.1.2.2.20050418165730.02213a40@iplan-mn.corp.adobe.com>
- Reply-to: guillaume dot kh at free dot fr
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Eljay Love-Jensen wrote:
>Hi Guillaume,
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>>Now that is the real issue: XCode's gcc doesn't work.
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>I have not had any issue with Apple's build of GCC. I've installed and
used it without issue on quite a few different Macintosh computers.
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>>I reinstalled it several times, without satisfying results.
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>Is there anything unusual with your configuration?
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>>Sadly, it seems to me XCode is the only way to get a gcc binary on OSX.
Still, maybe someone here knows of another way to get it. Does this
sound possible?
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>I suppose you could install some other C compiler (e.g. Metrowerks), and
build GCC from source.
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>HTH,
>--Eljay
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I have a 17' Powerbook, nothing out of the ordinary. It runs Mac OSX
10.3.9 with the latest Apple Dev Tools. No odd tweaks if that doesn't
include Fink. My guess is I may be misusing gcc somehow but I have yet
to know why.
Now, using another C compiler sounds like a most interesting
possibility. I'll try this "metrowerks" & let you know how it works.
Thanks
Guillaume
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