there is no gcc in usr/bin at all. Afterall your first command removed the only 
one ;)

I have reinstalled Xcode  to be sure . My Xcode About box says its XCODE 4.2 
build 4D199

no idea how to update cause I downloaded it via torrent, could not download 
from app store cause my connection is crapish and each time I disconnected it 
canceled my upload (no I could not resume, tried everything). So I had to 
install via torrent. 




________________________________
 From: Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; dimitris chloupis 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, 29 January 2012, 20:49
Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Trying to build CogVM in MacOSX 10.7 Lion
 

There is a problem there... if you have XCode 4.2.1 (latest), you should have 
that one... xcode just changed the default, it did not remove the gcc, AFAIK.

which versions of gcc do you have in /usr/bin?

oh, btw... is ln -s, not just ln (my mistake, but both should work)

(symlink macport gcc should work, but I'm fearing there is something wrong with 
xcode instalation, and that's probably the reason it didn't compiled the first 
time, so, let's be sure about that before try the port)

El 29/01/2012, a las 3:40p.m., dimitris chloupis escribió:


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>>> sudo rm /usr/bin/gcc
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>success !
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>>> sudo ln /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 gcc
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>fail !
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>no such file
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>there is a gcc symlink in developer/usr/bin that point to 
>developer/usr/llvm-gcc-4.2/llvm-gcc-4.2
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>there is no gcc-4.2 in my Xcode folder or other folders except the gcc folder 
>that I installed via macports following the previous tutorial that I have 
>linked. Should I symlink macports gcc-4.2 ?
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>Xcode is by default isntalled in the Developer folder
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>I am open to suggestions and thanks for helping me.  
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