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N ntsapp3 macrumors member Original poster Apr 11, 2006 74 0 Jan 2, 2008 #1 . Last edited: Mar 29, 2012
HiRez macrumors 603 Jan 6, 2004 6,265 2,630 Western US Jan 2, 2008 #2 Download and install the Xcode 3.0 Tools. It's more than you need because it installs all the OS X developer tools, but that should give you a correctly-installed GCC. You should uninstall whatever you did before first though if possible.
Download and install the Xcode 3.0 Tools. It's more than you need because it installs all the OS X developer tools, but that should give you a correctly-installed GCC. You should uninstall whatever you did before first though if possible.
N ntsapp3 macrumors member Original poster Apr 11, 2006 74 0 Jan 2, 2008 #3 . Last edited: Mar 29, 2012
Gelfin macrumors 68020 Sep 18, 2001 2,165 5 Denver, CO Jan 2, 2008 #4 Go here and click "Join Now" under the "ADC Online Membership" section.
N ntsapp3 macrumors member Original poster Apr 11, 2006 74 0 Jan 2, 2008 #5 . Last edited: Mar 29, 2012
S SC68Cal macrumors 68000 Feb 23, 2006 1,642 0 Jan 3, 2008 #6 Make sure that where GCC is installed is in your shell's $PATH variable