Re: Xcode 2.5 doesn't install gcc 3.3 to the right place
Re: Xcode 2.5 doesn't install gcc 3.3 to the right place
- Subject: Re: Xcode 2.5 doesn't install gcc 3.3 to the right place
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 08:36:16 -0800 (PST)
> Peter Mulholland <mailto:email@hidden> wrote
> (Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:56 AM -0000):
>
>>I came to install gcc 3.3 into my Xcode 2.5 installation today as I
>>happened to need it. However, after installing, I noticed I still
>>couldn't use gcc 3.3
>>
>>I have a system set up where I have Tiger and Leopard both installed,
>>as I need to test stuff in Tiger to make sure it runs. However, my
>>default boot volume is Leopard.
>>
>>When I used "locate gcc-3.3" in Terminal it showed that the installer
>>decided to install it to "/Volumes/Tiger/usr/bin" instead of Leopard's
>>/usr/bin. Tiger IS the first partition on the disk, but as I said,
>>I am booted into Leopard so as far as the Installer is concerned,
>>Leopard is the boot volume.
>
> 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.
Cheers,
Graham.
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