Le 5 sept. 09 à 22:31, Robert Millan a écrit :
On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:Still the time and space required to build GCC is much larger than that required for building grub. The OS X platform is somewhat exotic because it uses different object format and non-gnu linker so it is more likely there will be issues with building GCC. Since the time I tried GCC is no longer self-containded but relies on additional libraries that have to be installed separately so the user has to compile several interdependent packages from source which certainly requires more planning than just building a single package.Is there no simple mechanism for installing software on MacOS ? E.g. onDebian one would just use apt-get. I heard about the Fink project, although I haven't used it myself.
On MacOS you can install external program by compiling it with software like Fink or MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/)
Regards, Yves Blusseau
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