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Re: Lion and gcc/g++ command not found
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Re: Lion and gcc/g++ command not found


  • Subject: Re: Lion and gcc/g++ command not found
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 23:34:00 -0700


On Jul 23, 2011, at 8:41 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:

No - I was at 3.2.6 prior to Lion. After the Lion update, Xcode
appeared to work (from an iPhone/iPad project), so I did not perform a
[re]install to fix things.

The problems I'm seeing now are from a bash shell.

Xcode is going to invoke the tools in the SDK of the platform you’re building for. So even if they’re missing in /usr/bin, it’ll still work. But you should install Xcode 4.1 to get the up-to-date tools into the regular system paths.

—Jens
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 >Lion and gcc/g++ command not found (From: Jeffrey Walton <email@hidden>)
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