Next message (by thread): Where is the compiler for Snow Leopard 10.6.I think there was a "Developer's Package" that was available when I first installed Snow Leopard but I doubt that it was installed. There must be a compiler that came with Snow Leopard but I may NOT have downloaded it. In 10.6.8 it appears that the closest thing to XCode is the application 'X11.app' in /Applications/Utilities but I don't know how to use it. However, to use XCode one must have at least OS X 10.8.x and I'm still with Snow Leopard 10.6.8. He gave the URLįrom which I could see that gcc appears to be the compiler that comes with XCode. I checked with the creator of MetaMath, Norman Megill, and he is not familiar with OS X. So I've been asking around as to how I get my hands on the gcc (GNU C compiler!!) and so far no answers. It is not in /usr/bin/ if that is where it should be. The file 'metmath.c' is indeed located in the directory /users/doncarvel/Applications/MetaMath/ but no gcc to be found. In order to install this program on my Mac it is necessary to use the Terminal program.Īfter the download, the relevant files are unzipped and placed, as directed, in a directoryĬDing to the above, I gave the required compile commandĭoncarvel:~/applications/metamath$ gcc *.c -o metamath ![]() Recently I downloaded a program called MetaMath. I've tried two sources and have no useful info from either. This may be a bit off topic, but I don't know where else to go.
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