I Have Xcode 3.2.2 installed, it has gcc-4.0 and gcc-4.2, and a symbolic link named gcc pointing to gcc-4.2, so that's the gcc make is using, I guess. I use Xcode every day to code in C and C++ so yes, I can compile, although never used gcc directly, but Xcode uses it and works fine. Ok, so I'll try using pahts to my XCode C headers and try again Thanks > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Tachdaun <tachdaun@gmail.com> wrote: > The .h files that come with cc65 are for use by cc65, not by gcc when > building cc65. If your gcc install is not finding its include files, > then there's something wrong with your Developer tools installation. > > Can you compile a simple "hello world" C program? On 11/05/2010, at 11:19, Johan Kotlinski wrote: > No, you should not need to modify any paths. > > I think the problem is that you haven't installed OS X developer tools. > You can get them here: http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/xcode.html > > Johan > --- > http://www.littlesounddj.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Tue May 11 17:29:25 2010
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