Re: Mavericks/XCode and Intel compiler issues
Re: Mavericks/XCode and Intel compiler issues
- Subject: Re: Mavericks/XCode and Intel compiler issues
- From: Paul Miller <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:48:19 -0600
- Organization: FXTECH
On 11/14/2013 5:04 PM, Darrin Cardani wrote:
On Nov 14, 2013, at 1:09 PM, Paul Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
I recently installed Mavericks, and am having trouble getting XCode 3.2, the Intel compiler, and XCode 5 working properly.
I did a clean install of Mavericks to an SSD, then Migrated my Lion system over to it. That went smoothly - everything came over and runs as before.
BUT: XCode 3.2 projects that use the Intel 12.0 compiler won't link - they complain about a missing libstdc++. I reinstalled the compiler and that didn't make a difference.
I tried installing the latest Intel 14.0 compiler (with XCode 5 and Mavericks support), but that doesn't show up in XCode 3.2. After attempting to make an intel 14 plugin for XCode from the existing 12.0 plugin, now XCode 3.2 won't open the project properties window - even after removing all of the Intel plugins. XCode 3.2 is now hosed.
Giving in, I tried opening my 3.2 projects in XCode 5.0 - XCode crashes while trying to open the project.
I understand your frustration. I’m told that Xcode 3.2 is not supported under Mavericks, so you’ll probably want to get things working on Xcode 5. Is there a reason you can’t move to Xcode 5?
Well, right now it crashes when I load my XCode 3.2 projects. ;-)
I'm hoping I may be able to migrate projects through XCode 4.x if necessary.
The big thing holding me off from XCode 5 has been lack of OpenMP
support, and I've been waiting for Intel to come out with a version of
their compiler that supports 5.
Why XCode 5 ships without OpenMP I have no idea.
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