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Re: GCC for Mac OS X
From: |
Larry Barowski |
Subject: |
Re: GCC for Mac OS X |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:55:12 -0600 |
"Gary Labowitz" <glabowitz@comcast.net> wrote in message
JaWdnY7_XebIXmrcRVn-tQ@comcast.com">news:JaWdnY7_XebIXmrcRVn-tQ@comcast.com...
> ...
> Current direction I'm going is using jGrasp for the IDE and whatever
> compiler I can get my hands on. (I'm looking at the g++) However, your
post
> gives me hope that all I need to do is give jGrasp the path to a copy of
the
> XTools compiler which is probably on his computer. If this is correct, can
> you give me any clue as to the directory structure used? Once that path is
> in there I think we are okay for simply compiles and run (this is a basic
> course).
If/once the Developer Tools are installed, "c++" should be on
the PATH. To make that the default C++ compiler for jGRASP,
go to "Settings" / "Compiler Settings" / "Workspace", select
language "C++" if not already selected, select compiler
environment "c++ (g++) - Mac OS X" and hit the "use" button.
If some "g++" is installed, the default compiler environment in
jGRASP will work.