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gedit command not found in Terminal
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<blockquote data-quote="Dysfunction" data-source="post: 1244277" data-attributes="member: 51052"><p>While the gcc compiler isn't built into the OS out of the box, it is included in Xcode (which is a full IDE as well). This should be on one of the two disks that were supplied with the machine, or you can download it from Apple (there's a 3.x version that is free and a 4.x version which is $5). The former is available from their developers site (you need to register, it's free) and the latter is available on the app store. </p><p></p><p>Now, to be able to run a command in Unix in general it either needs to be in your path or you'd need to run the full path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysfunction, post: 1244277, member: 51052"] While the gcc compiler isn't built into the OS out of the box, it is included in Xcode (which is a full IDE as well). This should be on one of the two disks that were supplied with the machine, or you can download it from Apple (there's a 3.x version that is free and a 4.x version which is $5). The former is available from their developers site (you need to register, it's free) and the latter is available on the app store. Now, to be able to run a command in Unix in general it either needs to be in your path or you'd need to run the full path. [/QUOTE]
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