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C Compiler on OSX?
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Hi -
I recently got a new iBook with OSX preinstalled. After screwing around with it, I'm trying to get MySQL and PHP up and running. I downloaded the most recent versions, but I can't compile them (the ./configure script tells me that cc isn't installed). Is there a compiler included with OSX (cc or gcc), or can I find one on the web. Also, are there precompiled binaries of MySQL and PHP available on the web? Thanks.
Dana
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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You need to install the Deveopler Tools. They are on the Grayish CD that came with ur Mac.
HTH,
F-bacher
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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I don't think that the macs that come with OS X preinstalled come with a developer tools CD. You will probably need to download the tools from Apple's developer web site.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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Are they even available for download from Apple's Developer site?
( *** Angus_D checks)
Nope. From http://developer.apple.com/tools/projectbuilder/
The Developer Tools for Mac OS X 10.0, including Project Builder 1.0 and the other development/performance/UI tools, ship on a separate CD inside the Mac OS X box. Thus, everyone who buys Mac OS X also receives a free copy of the Developer Tools. Information about Project Builder 1.0.1 (and associated developer tools) free download availability will be forthcoming.
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