N natepalmer Registered Sep 26, 2000 #2 You could always put the development tools back in Mac OS X by following these instructions. That should give you gcc. http://www.macaddict.com/content/news/2000/09/13/18709
You could always put the development tools back in Mac OS X by following these instructions. That should give you gcc. http://www.macaddict.com/content/news/2000/09/13/18709
VGZ Registered Sep 27, 2000 #3 I tried to do this and the terminal kept saying "Permission Denied". Any ideas how to get around this? P.S. I used su to become a super user (root) and opened both darwin images like the article said.
I tried to do this and the terminal kept saying "Permission Denied". Any ideas how to get around this? P.S. I used su to become a super user (root) and opened both darwin images like the article said.
M mikek Registered Sep 27, 2000 #4 You could try logging in as root at the mac os x login screen. That should make sure you have all the right permissions.
You could try logging in as root at the mac os x login screen. That should make sure you have all the right permissions.
N natepalmer Registered Sep 29, 2000 #5 Now I should have been paying more attention to this but I had to do the script twice. I believe I got errors both times (although I was using the old script). But after the second time I typed gcc and it worked fine. Nate
Now I should have been paying more attention to this but I had to do the script twice. I believe I got errors both times (although I was using the old script). But after the second time I typed gcc and it worked fine. Nate