have you installed the osx developer tools? I think you need to do that
in order to have gcc. There is a disk that comes with the panther
install, and I think you can also get a disk image from the apple
developer web site.
cheers
russ
On Dec 31, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Mark Pinsk wrote:
> Hi, I'm attempting to install FSL 3.2 on my ibook (os x 10.3). When
> the fsl.csh file tries to be
> sourced (either by me or from within my .cshrc file) I get this error
> twice as follows:
> tcsh: gcc: Command not found
> tcsh: gcc: Command not found
>
>
> If I type "fsl" the gui pops up just fine. Everything seems to be
> working. What is the cause of the
> above error message?
>
> I'm running tcsh shell. I installed in /usr/local/. And my .cshrc
> file has these lines:
>
> setenv FSLDIR /usr/local/fsl
> source $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fsl.csh
> set path = ( $path $FSLDIR/bin )
>
>
> Thanks!
> Mark
>
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