Get Apple's developer tools (XCode), and you'll have command line GCC
as well as the developer's suite. You can get the tools off your
installation DVD, or at the following webpage:
http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/index.html
Blake Huff
stangmechanic@xxxxxxxxx
"When the going gets tough, the tough get aeronautical."-Howling Mad
Murdoch
On Nov 19, 2006, at 8:26 AM, amateur wrote:
I'm sure somebody has asked this before, but I can't be bothered
to read all
the messages on the forum.
I'd like to start progrmming in C++. Since I don't have a compiler
I need to
donload one and this seems to be a good ond to try. What I dont
know is
which files I need to download to get GCC to work on my mac. I
have Mac OS
10.4 with a PPC processor. What do I do?
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