For what it's worth I think I once just simply copied the picolisp executable that I had compiled in Ubuntu Feisty (observe no later versions of Ubuntu will work as the GCC is broken on them) to a Mac and it simply ran it without any problems.
/Henrik On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Alexander Burger <[email protected]> wr= ote: > Hi Kyle, > > welcome to the mailing list! > >> I am having a bit of a problem installing picolisp on a PowerPC Mac >> running OS X 10.411. =A0Here is the command line output after running th= e >> make command. > > I'm afraid I'm not of much help, as I don't have a Mac myself. I was > hoping that some of the Mac users in this list would react :-( > > >> PowerBook-12in:~/picoLisp-2.3.7/src kyle$ make picolisp >> ... >> make: gcc: Command not found > > This looks like you have no development environment installed. What > needs to be done on a Mac to install or configure the C compiler? > > > >From all what I've noticed about PicoLisp on the Mac so far, I believe > it is a mess. The Mac obviously is not intended as a development > machine. You have to fiddle arould with variables like > MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET (why doesn't the Mac find that out by itself?). > > Anyway, I hope that some of the Mac users could supply something > helpful. > > Cheers, > - Alex > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=3dunsubscribe > -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
