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Re: Extracting files from .DSK
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 17:47:56 +0000, Paul Schlyter wrote:
> In article <apple22-68223D.08561108072003@apollo-ge0.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
> Greg Buchner <apple22@mn.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Mac OS X is BSD Unix. It does have a command line. I've run programs
>> that way. If I had a clue as to how to compile your program, I'd
>> probably give it a shot.
>
> To compile it, you simply type one of (assuming fid.c is in your
> current directory):
>
> cc fid.c -o fid
>
> or
>
> gcc fid.c -o fid
>
> depending on the name of your C compiler (a C compiler is included in
> all Unix distributions I've ever had access to).
It's not automatically installed on Mac OS X, at least not on my
computer it wasn't. I had to go find the package and look for the
developer CD. You can also go to developer.apple.com and download
a disk image of the developer tools. It's a big download though...