I'm not really a mac guy but I've heard rumours to the effect that you
need to install something called "xcode" from your OSX install disks.
This should provide gcc & friends.
Compiling gnumeric yourself might be doing things the hard way, given
the library dependencies. Again merely rumour but isn't there darwin
ports or fink that have a binary all ready to go for you?
Good luck
Hal
On 04/09/2010 03:08 AM, reiser.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - well, my computer crashed, I have upgraded to OS X v10.6.1 and I
guess I have to reinstall gnumeric from scratch. Im really not good at
this stuff. I downloaded gnumeric from
http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/downloads.shtml, and have begun
installing the seven libraries. From the same site, I dowloaded
glib-2.24.0.tar.gz, and then cd to the glib-2.24.0 folder, type
./configure and get "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found
in $PATH". Can anyone suggest my next step? Thanks for any help
Paul Reiser
Running Mac OS X v 10.6.1, 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 duo
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