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From: | Dean McQuiston |
Subject: | problem recognizing gcc |
Date: | Sat, 15 Sep 2007 17:36:14 -0400 |
I don't know if this is a bug, but I am attempting to install gnustep 0.18.1 on Tiger; when I run InstallGNUstep I get this: E093 Error It appears you are using the Apple cc compiler. The Apple compiler does not compile GNUstep. You need to install an FSF compiler, or make sure that the FSF compiler is found first in your PATH. -------------------------------------------------------------- W102 Warning Make version is not recent enough or you are not using GNU make. You may have many problems compiling and/or running GNUstep. Please correct the above errors before installing GNUstep If you don't understand something or think a test is in error, please email bug-gnustep@gnu.org and send the /Users/dean/gnustep-startup-0.18.1/build/logs.tar.gz file *** However, I have pulled down gnu gcc 4.2.1, created a build directory ("gcc") in my home, run configure from it (it doesn't recognize 'make bootstrap' or 'make install', when I try running "install-sh" it asks for an input file) but the above error remains. I also set my path to this: /Users/dean/gcc/:/Users/dean/gcc-4.2.1/gcc/:/Users/dean/gcc-4.2.1:/sw/bin:/sw/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin I'm new to this and am probably doing something stupid, but any help would be appreciated so I can get going with gnu step Thanks |
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