In article <1154693257.329921.117010@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
brechmos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I did the checkbox for gcc 3.3, that is why I am a little baffled why
> it cannot find cc1 (which seems to be required). Here is what I do
> have checked...
>
> Developer Tools Software
> gcc 4.0
> gcc 3.3
> Software Development Kits: Mac OS X SDK, BSD SDK
> Cross Development: Mac OS X 10.4 (Universal) SDK, Mac OS X 10.3.9 SDK
>
> I created a simple C file and tried to compile it...
>
> $ gcc-3.3 -o bob bob.c
> gcc-3.3: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or
> directory
>
> If I use 'gcc' (4.0) then it compiles fine. Any other thoughts?
Actually, nevermind, I am confused. You can't use gcc 3.3 on Intel. You
can,
however, use gcc 4 to build apps for versions of Mac OS X older than 10.3,
which
doesn't help you at all.
Sorry about that.
Ben
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