Based on some answers below, I noticed that Xcode 3.2.5 is for Snow Leopard, and I need Xcode 3.1.4 (1GB) for Leopard, which I can get from (titled Downloads and ADC Program Assets) after registration and logging in, clicking on the section Downloads / Developer Tools, then finding Xcode 3.1.4 Developer Tools. Is that possible?Īt I've found the download link, which is a 3.5GB download. My question is different, because I wouldn't mind downloading and istalling parts of Xcode to get gcc, as long as it's reasonably large, say 300 MB uncompressed. There was a similar question Is there a way to install gcc in OSX without installing Xcode?. I don't need an IDE, I don't need any iOS-related software, I don't need big SDKs, I don't want to do any GUI programming. Is such a big download (3.5GB or 1GB) really necessary just for gcc and some header files (mostly for console applications)? Is there a smaller download (possibly on some other site) which would work? Did I find the proper download ( Xcode Developer Tools), as required by the MacPorts website? Now I have to download the Xcode developer tools, but it seems to be enormous. As has suggested, I've registered as an Apple developer. I'd like to install gcc to Mac OS X Leopard, and compile some software from source using MacPorts.