I believe you will find Xcode and other development tools on the install disk, as a separate install.  You only need to register with ADC (for free) to obtain the updates.  The Intel Macs should be pretty up-to-date.
 
After you do install the tools, you will also have make available to you, which you might try instead of gmake to compile GT.M.
 

On Apr 10, 2006, at 7:55 AM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:


On Apr 9, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:

Well GT.M doesn't run out of the box. No surprise.  Now to try compiling it. 

I think you may need to register with the Apple Developer Connection (ADC) to download Xcode (the developer tools for OS X). It includes, among other things, appropriate versions of gcc 4.0  and 3.1. The trick here is that even with the BSD subsystem, OS X is still a different operating system and so code needs to be recompiled to run.

Gregory Woodhouse
"Those who are enamored of practice
without theory are like a pilot who goes
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