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fedesuarez
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Hi, I just got a Powerbook so I'm a complete newbie on Mac world. I was Linux/Ubuntu i386 user before.
The problem I have now is that I'm running a framework called ROOT for data analysis (it also have a very usefull bunch of C++ classes). Everything goes right until I try try to compile any program. Of course, I did have gcc, g++, or make installed. So, after googling I found Fink and I did:
apt-get install gcc4
apt-get install make
but I couldn't make apt-get install g++ (that I can make with my linux dist.)
but gcc command doesn't appear yet....
I also get an strange messege from apt-get saying:
/usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/3.3/cc1plus is not executable!
I don't know what that means, but what I know is that I can't compile anything yet, since each time I write gcc the bash tells me that the command doesn't exists. Of course, the same hapends to g++. The only thing working from all this is make.... but without g++ is completly useless.
How can I install gcc and g++ ?????????
Ok, hope you can help me. Thanks.
fede.
The problem I have now is that I'm running a framework called ROOT for data analysis (it also have a very usefull bunch of C++ classes). Everything goes right until I try try to compile any program. Of course, I did have gcc, g++, or make installed. So, after googling I found Fink and I did:
apt-get install gcc4
apt-get install make
but I couldn't make apt-get install g++ (that I can make with my linux dist.)
but gcc command doesn't appear yet....
I also get an strange messege from apt-get saying:
/usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/3.3/cc1plus is not executable!
I don't know what that means, but what I know is that I can't compile anything yet, since each time I write gcc the bash tells me that the command doesn't exists. Of course, the same hapends to g++. The only thing working from all this is make.... but without g++ is completly useless.
How can I install gcc and g++ ?????????
Ok, hope you can help me. Thanks.
fede.