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Re: Binarie gcc for mac


On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Andrew Pinski wrote:

> On Sunday, Aug 24, 2003, at 11:38 US/Eastern, Wendy Zhou wrote:
>
> > Do you have binarie gcc for mac? I have an apple ibook
> > and want to get a free gcc compiler installed...but I
> > did not see a binarie for mac on your download
> > site...can you tell me where can I find it? I do not
> > have any cc compiler installed so that I would not be
> > able to build a gcc on my machine. Thanks.
>
> You can download them for Mac OS X 10.2 via the ADC website:
> http://developer.apple.com.

Ooh, a question I can contribute to :)

Note also that the ADC accounts allow you to download a whole suite of
development software, all free (beer), some Free (speech). GCC by itself
isn't as useful as GCC with make, for example. You can probably find other
sources for a Darwin GCC, but the Apple development kit is really the best
source since you get everything all at once.

Nb. that Apple also has Unix porting lists, which may or may not be
relevant to the work you're trying to do.


-- 
Chris Devers    cdevers@pobox.com

wheel, n.
A device with so many conflicting applications that each user must
reinvent it to preserve sanity. See also NIH; REUSABILITY.

    -- from _The Computer Contradictionary_, Stan Kelly-Bootle, 1995


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