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So I'm learning to program and I wanted to install Xcode tools on my Mac so I can compile C with gcc. I tried to install from my Leopard CD, but when it prompts me to select a destination volume, it says that I cannot install on my Macintosh HD. The error message says:
"You cannot install Xcode Tools on this volume. A version of Mac OS X 10.4 was not found."
The same thing happens when I try to just install gcc or Developer Tools from the disc. This is the disc I used to install my current OS, so why am I getting this error and how can I get around it?
I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G55). Is there a version of gcc or another free C compiler available for my OS?
Thanks!
"You cannot install Xcode Tools on this volume. A version of Mac OS X 10.4 was not found."
The same thing happens when I try to just install gcc or Developer Tools from the disc. This is the disc I used to install my current OS, so why am I getting this error and how can I get around it?
I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G55). Is there a version of gcc or another free C compiler available for my OS?
Thanks!