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Please follow the instructions in INSTALL.UNIX to install FreeType on Mac OS X. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, gcc defaults the deployment target to 10.5. In previous versions of Mac OS X, this defaulted to 10.1. If you want your built binaries to run only on 10.5, this change does not concern you. If you want them to also run on older versions of Mac OS X, then you must either set the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable or pass -mmacosx-version-min to gcc. You should specify the oldest version of Mac OS you want the code to run on. For example, if you use Bourne shell: export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.2 or, if you use C shell: setenv MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.2 Alternatively, you could pass "-mmacosx-version-min=10.2" to gcc. Here the number 10.2 is the lowest version that the built binaries can run on. In the cases in above, the built binaries will run on Mac OS X 10.2 and later, but _not_ earlier. If you want to run on earlier, you have to set lower version, e.g. 10.0. For classic Mac OS (Mac OS 7, 8, 9) please refer to builds/mac/README.