Is there some other way to do this than with the developers tools?  

On Monday 10 April 2006 09:30, chuck5566 wrote:
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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Those who are enamored of practice
> without theory are like a pilot who goes
> into a ship without rudder or compass."
> --Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

-- 
Nancy Anthracite


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