Re: Install error Help!

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Then you do *not* have Xcode installed, or your install is screwy. Install 3.2 (if on Snow Leopard) or 3.1.x (on Leopard). Alternatively, you can use Xcode 2.5, but you'll need to set your PATH correctly to use the compilers.

  ryan woodsmall
    rwoodsmall@xxxxxxx



On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:01 PM, Flying High wrote:

Thanks, but when i run
gcc -arch i386 -m32 -read_only_relocs suppress
it says "command not found"








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