Hi, Chris-- Thank you for your response!
Actually, I already have the latest version of Dev Tools installed. What's happening is that several UNIX apps which I have tried to port to OS X have not compiled, and some of their install readme's say that if you're having problems, make sure you compile under gcc. Will darwin's cc operate the same for these apps? Best Regards, Jeffrey Ellis on 3/7/02 8:08 AM, Chris Devers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Jeffrey Ellis wrote: > >> I keep seeing programs I'd like to install say they need gcc, but every >> time I run their configure scripts, gcc installed... always says no. Can >> I install gcc through fink? And if, so, how do I do that? I thought I >> had installed all the available packages using dselect. > > The /usr/bin/cc that comes with the Developer Tools disc is for all > purposes a re-branded gcc. If you want to build software with Fink, you > really need to get & install a copy of this disc. It is available for free > from Apple's site, or included with the software -- but note that if you > started with 10.0 and upgraded to 10.1, the 10.0 edition of the devtools > disc is not compatible with 10.1. Assuming that your system is more or > less up to date (10.1.3 is the current version), you need to get or > download the 10.1 devtools disc that was released last December. > > > _______________________________________________ Fink-beginners mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners
