Yep, I found it. Why anyone would not install them is beyond me. On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:02:43PM -0700, Sten Rognes wrote: > > On May 6, 2005, at 10:15 AM, Ray Stell wrote: > > >OS X install: ranlib: not found > > > > > >What product is missing that is supposed to provide ranlib? > > > >test2:~ root# find / -name ranlib > >test2:~ root# > > > > > Did you install the Xcode Tools ? I believe ranlib is part of those. > You can download the Xcode tools from Apple Developer connection > http://connect.apple.com > There is also handy walkthrough of the installation steps on http:// > www.orablogs.com/sergio/archives/000781.html > > BTW. What are you doing running OSX 10.3 ? You should be on Tiger > which is way more fun ! > > Sten > > > __________ > Sten Rognes > Berkeley, CA > -- ============================================================ Ray Stell stellr@xxxxxx (540) 231-4109 Tempus fugit 28^D -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l