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Re[2]: Xcode 2.5 doesn't install gcc 3.3 to the right place



Hello leeg,

Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 4:36:16 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> When you install Xcode 2.5, *everything* it installs is placed
>> in /Xcode2.5. You'll find its copy of gcc in
>> /Xcode2.5/usr/bin/gcc. This allows Xcode 2.5 to be installed on
>> the same volume as Xcode 3.0 without polluting all of the
>> standard bin, include, and framework directories.
>>

> That's not quite true: it installs gcc-3.3 onto "the Startup volume", and
> puts it in /usr/bin.  Certainly on mine it's in /usr/bin.

Yeah, I know it *should* be in /usr/bin but instead it ends up in
Tigers. I can't see why at all. There is a copy in
Xcode2.5/usr/bin/ too though, but Xcode2.5 doesn't look there (which
is daft)

Anyway, I decided to install Xcode 3.0 which put it in the right place
- I seriously doubt Apple will bother fixing Xcode 2.5!

-- 
Best regards,
 Peter                            mailto:email@hidden

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