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    gcc not working

    I don't know why, even once I created the symbolic link myself, it still shouldn't be able to create executable files, but I finally gave in and installed XCode tools, and it seems to be working fine now.
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    gcc not working

    Thanks for all the help. It turned out gcc-4.0 was installed as gcc-4.0, not gcc. I also installed gcc-3.3. I still couldn't compile anything until I copied one of them to gcc. When I did so I got the message `Error: C compiler cannot produce executable files'. I got this with both gcc-4.0...
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    gcc not working

    I didn't want to install the full Xcode, so I just installed gcc. It insists that it has installed it, but doesn't tell me where it is, and it's certainly not in my path. (It's also not in /usr/bin.) Do I have to install the whole thing just to use gcc?
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    gcc not working

    I want to compile something downloaded with Fink from source. I tried and got an error that I didn't have any suitable compiler. I installed gcc-4 from Fink without trouble, and then tried again. It still couldn't find gcc, so I realiased gcc-4 to gcc. Now it recognised the compiler but said...
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    Firefox cranky with extensions?

    Although I don't think this is what was causing the misbehaviour (I even got it with just Adblock installed), it turns out Tab Mix is a Windows- and Linux-only extension. I am trying it now with Tab Preferences and undo close tab instead. Thanks for the suggestions. I will give Camino a try.
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    Firefox cranky with extensions?

    I am a devoted Firefox user who has just switched to a Mac. I am running Tiger on a Powerbook, and of course the first thing I did was to download and install Firefox. It runs just fine as long as I use it in `out-of-the-box' form, but for me Firefox isn't complete without a small suite of...
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