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Re: what version of gcc is apple using for it's kernel these days?
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Re: what version of gcc is apple using for it's kernel these days?


  • Subject: Re: what version of gcc is apple using for it's kernel these days?
  • From: Kevin Van Vechten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 22:13:40 -0800


On Dec 7, 2005, at 6:15 PM, Herbert wrote:

The question says it all. Is Tiger compiled all the way through with 4.0?

No, in fact none of it was. Most projects were compiled with gcc 3.3 as found in the gcc_os project. Projects with ppc64 support were built with gcc 3.5 as found in gcc_os_35.


Starting in 10.4.3, some projects are built with gcc 4.0 as found in the gcc project, and I believe gcc_os_35 was deprecated in favor of gcc.

- Kevin
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