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Yes I have a usr/bin/g++ and a use/bin/gcc file. They are both Alias files.
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That should solve the problem then so I'm not sure why it's saying that g++ isn't found. The only explanation that I can think of is that the configure step (or install script) is looking for g++ outside of /usr/bin/.

When I get home, I'm going to try and build this.

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At last my problem has been solved so I thought I would drag this thread up again to properly finalise it so to speak. It seems that the cause of the problem was that the most recent release of Xcode is downloaded as an App rather than a normal software download. In order to get the QB64 setup program to run it is necessary to open Xcode and install the command line tools. The setup then works fine.

If any Mac users want to try programming in Basic then I would recommend QB64. It is essentially the old Qbasic that used to be bundled in with MS-DOS but it has been updated and some extra functionality added. It is perfectly free.

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