From: Dan S. <py...@da...> - 2002-02-26 22:49:51
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My cc version shows this: Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-926, based on gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) So it appears I'm out of date. But I can't find a single whisper at Apple's site about how to remedy that situation. At 10:45 PM +0100 2/26/02, Martin Costabel wrote: >Dan Shafer wrote: >> >> At 9:12 AM -0500 2/26/02, Alexander K. Hansen wrote: >> >No, you've now got the right Dev Tools, assuming you're running 10.1.x . > >I'm not so sure... > >> I am running 10.1.3. > >Yes. But you didn't yet tell the version of your dev tools. What does >"cc -v" give? >If it says gcc-934.3, it's OK, if it's a smaller version number, it's >not. > >> >On 2/25/02 23:43, "Dan Shafer" <py...@da...> wrote: >> > >> >> At 10:19 PM -0500 2/25/02, Alexander Hansen wrote: >> >>> It looks like you don't have the right version of the >>Development Tools: I >> >>> got the same error when I was using the 10.0.x Dev Tools with >>OS 10.1.x . >> >>> Is this the case >> >> >> >> I went to the Mac OS X Developer site, downloaded the Dec. 2001 >> >> upgrade patch to the developer tools, installed both upgrades, ran >> >> the install again. same result. > >The "Dec. 2001 upgrade patch" that was published a couple of days ago? >That's an upgrade for the Dec 2001 dev tools, not the upgrade that >brings you the Dec 2001 dev tools. The real Dec 2001 dev tools come in a >package of ~ 220 MB. Did you install this? > >-- >Martin -- Dan Shafer, Personal Creativity Trainer and Consultant Trained Hartman Value Profile Analyst http://www.danshafer.com/valueprofile.html |