How do i install GCC without installing XCode

Hello
I am trying to install GCC without installing XCODE.
How do i do that if possible?

Use a binary distribution of fink to install the binary distribution of gcc4...
Powerbook G4 1GHz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

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