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Posted to dev@stdcxx.apache.org by Liviu Nicoara <ni...@roguewave.com> on 2006/02/08 15:38:13 UTC
Mac OS X Tiger port?
Has anyone tried to build on it?
Thanks,
Liviu
Re: Mac OS X Tiger port?
Posted by Martin Sebor <se...@roguewave.com>.
Liviu Nicoara wrote:
> Tiger (OS X 10.4) uses gcc 4.0. I believe the earlier versions used cc
> 3.x. So far I could not locate a language support library, everything
> seems to be crammed in libstdc++ (there is a libgcc_eh but does not seem
> to have all I need). I spent only an hour on it, so I am not ready yet
> to draw conclusions.
According to Howard, libscupc++ only comes with the latest XCode,
so maybe you need to update your version.
Martin
Re: Mac OS X Tiger port?
Posted by Liviu Nicoara <ni...@roguewave.com>.
Tiger (OS X 10.4) uses gcc 4.0. I believe the earlier versions used cc
3.x. So far I could not locate a language support library, everything
seems to be crammed in libstdc++ (there is a libgcc_eh but does not seem
to have all I need). I spent only an hour on it, so I am not ready yet
to draw conclusions.
Liviu
Martin Sebor wrote:
> Liviu Nicoara wrote:
>
>>Has anyone tried to build on it?
>
>
> Doesn't seem like it. How is it different from Darwin that would
> affect us (i.e., compiler or the XCode environment, etc.)?
>
> Martin
>
Re: Mac OS X Tiger port?
Posted by Martin Sebor <se...@roguewave.com>.
Liviu Nicoara wrote:
> Has anyone tried to build on it?
Doesn't seem like it. How is it different from Darwin that would
affect us (i.e., compiler or the XCode environment, etc.)?
Martin