This is just a warning, and can be safely ignored, but I will
investigate this...
Duncan
On 26 Aug 2007, at 08:14, Steve Smith wrote:
> Hi - I though we'd fixed that in the setup scripts... Duncan is it
> maybe because he doesn't have "." in his path and hence doesn't
> find the "gcc" scriptlet?
>
> No you don't need XCode installed to run FSL, a workaround is to edit
> $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fslmachtype.sh
>
> and change
>
> gcc_version=`gcc -dumpversion`
> if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
>
> to
>
> gcc_version="none"
> if [ 0 = 1] ; then
>
>
>
> cheers.
>
>
> On 22 Aug 2007, at 21:32, Greg Burgess wrote:
>
>> I'm installing FSL 4.0 on a couple of Mac OS X machines that do
>> not have XCode installed. Therefore,
>> when I run the installer or when I launch a new terminal, I get
>> the following error:
>> /usr/local/fsl/etc/fslconf/fslmachtype.sh: line 1: gcc: command
>> not found
>>
>> Is it necessary to have XCode / gcc installed for FSL to work
>> properly, or can we bypass
>> fslmachtype.sh and set the environment variables manually in the
>> bash_profile???
>
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