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From: Tom Schneider
Subject: gpc on mac
Date: 29 Dec 2005, 09:57:24

Adriaan:

> >>> [bluebird:~/now/t] tds% /Developer/Pascal/gpc345u2/bin/gp test.p
> >>> /usr/bin/ld: can't locate file for: -lSystemStubs
> >>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> >>
> >> That is strange, on Mac OS X 10.4 libSystemStubs.a can be found in
> >> /usr/lib. But -- maybe they are installed as part of Xcode instead of
> >> the system software, did you install Xcode 2.x ?
> >
> > I probably asked for everything when I installed OS X, but I don't
> > recall.  If you tell me exactly where to look and for what I will do
> > that.
> 
> The critical file is /usr/lib/libSystemStubs.a.

There is no such file.

[bluebird:/usr/lib] tds% pwd
/usr/lib
[bluebird:/usr/lib] tds% ls libS*
libSaturn.a                     libSystem.B_profile.dylib*
libSaturn.dylib*                libSystem.dylib@
libSystem.B.dylib*              libSystem_debug.dylib@
libSystem.B_debug.dylib*        libSystem_profile.dylib@

> To find a solution, again my question: has Xcode 2.x been installed
> on that machine ?

Again my puzzlement:  I don't know what to look for.  Please tell me
*exactly* how to determine this.  What command(s) should I type?  What
places in the file system should I go to to look for exactly what
files?  (For example, do you know if there is a Boogeyman program on
your machine?  Where would you look if you never heard of a Boogeyman?
Where would you look if you *had* heard of a Boogeyman but didn't know
where it was?)

> If not, has Xcode 1.x been installed on that machine ?

See above.

'Help' is, as usual on the Mac, pretty useless.

google
Xcode
http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/
download "Xcode Tools 2.2" requires
ADC Member Log In
which I did not do.  I don't know if this is a distraction or a help
because I don't know what's on my machine at the moment.
Nothing called X(anything) under /Applications;
only X11.app under /Applications/utilities.

> If not, has the assmbler/linker from my website been installed ?

No.

Which README is the more recent one?  Are the suppposed to be
different?

Anyway, neither README seems to say I SHOULD have installed xcode ...

Regards,

Tom

  Dr. Thomas D. Schneider
  National Institutes of Health
  National Cancer Institute
  Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program
  Molecular Information Theory Group
  Frederick, Maryland  21702-1201
  toms@ncifcrf.gov
  permanent email: toms@alum.mit.edu (use only if first address fails)
  http://www.ccrnp.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/

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