Re: [cc65] cc65 on MacOS

From: Tachdaun <tachdaun1gmail.com>
Date: 2010-05-12 14:49:30
Ok, I don't know why everyone keeps telling me that my XCode paths are wrong, I'm reinstalling XCode 3.2.2, it doesn't give you any choice of where installing anything, you just get to choose the partition where it will be installed.
The readme and several message during the installation say:

Installation
The Xcode and iPhone SDK installer provides six options for configuring the installation from the “Customize...” button:
•	System Tools. Includes CHUD performance tools. Its components are always placed in /Developer.
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Installs system-wide tools such as Shark (part of the CHUD performance tools), DTrace components used by Instruments, and distributed build processes.
There can be only one, newest set of System Tools per Mac OS X installation at a time, and are always installed into /Developer on the boot volume. 
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Optional content to allow command-line development from the boot volume. Installs a duplicate of the GCC compiler and command line tools included with the core Xcode developer tools package into the boot volume. It also installs header files, libraries, and other resources for developing software using Mac OS X into the boot volume.  This package is provided for compatibility with shell scripts and makefiles that require access to the developer tools in specific system locations. This content is not relocatable and will only be installed onto the boot volume.


What version of Xcode did you install and where are your gcc, make and header files?

On 11/05/2010, at 13:31, silverdr@wfmh.org.pl wrote:

> ... The first suspicious thing is /Developer/usr/bin/gnumake ...

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