Amorya North wrote:

> But failing that, maybe the scripts have got better since I last  
> tried. Has there been any progress on this front? Do we still need to  
> use the FSF version of GCC as opposed to Apple's?

I do not know if you *ever* needed to install a different gcc on apple than the 
one that comes from Apple.
Just install the Additions package and use Renaissance and it should work.
The only not so nice thing is that you have to set some GNUstep env vars before 
running applications.

But you are right, we should have a easy installer for Mac OS X. Intel support 
will end up with adding a 
compiler switch like on the NeXT for most clean sources.

dave

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