Just wanted to follow up on this: I installed the December 2002
Developer Tools and the August 2003 copy of gcc and everything is
fine. I got darwinports to install Perl (5.8.5) for me and everything
seems fine.
Couple of supplementary questions:
1) I presume that my 10.2 box is now pretty
2) Is there a way to 'refresh' a terminal session other than just
starting a new one? I ask because I SSH into this machine, and say I
want to edit the .tcshrc file or whatever because I want to make
aliases or tweak the path, the only way to get a new session I know
is to SSH to it again.
On Nov 18, 2004, at 5:44 PM, John Horner wrote:
1) I presume that my 10.2 box is now pretty much as up-to-date as it
can be?
Give it time. Perl 5.8.6 is scheduled for release in about a week. ;-)
sherm--
On 15/11/2004 @ 02:36 GMT, John Horner, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade Perl on a Jaguar system and it's telling me it
can't find cc, or it can't use it:
[...]
any idea what might be going on? Dev Tools are installed. If I try to
install them again it says they're up to date.
I'm trying to upgrade Perl on a Jaguar system and it's telling me it
can't find cc, or it can't use it:
=== output from './configure' with perl5.8.1 ===
/usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/libSystem.dylib load command 9 unknown cmd field
Uh-oh, the C compiler '/usr/bin/cc' doesn't seem to be working.