Hello Reinaldo,

You don't have to install the whole Xcode to have gcc (pointing to clang) available, you can simply install the command-line tools <http://www.mkyong.com/mac/how-to-install-gcc-compiler-on-mac-os-x/>.

Regards,
Paul

On 02/13/2017 07:46 PM, Reinaldo Golmia Dante wrote:
Hi Scilab users,

I would like to install only a C/C++ compiler for Mac OS Sierra. I had installed Xcode, but it was very heavy (about 4.5GB) for the SMD disk in my MacBook Air. I'd like to install Eclipse IDE C++ to program C/C++, but I think it requires a C/C++ compiler, doesn't it?

Thank you in advance.

Best,
Reinaldo.


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