Re: Building with gcc 3.3 on Intel?
Re: Building with gcc 3.3 on Intel?
- Subject: Re: Building with gcc 3.3 on Intel?
- From: Andrew Satori <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 15:44:09 -0400
Well, I've converted all of my Cocoa apps over to GCC4 and am
building Universal Binaries (that even work as a bonus!) at this
point. So if you have specific questions, feel free, mail me off
list if it's something you need kept private.
The short version however is that if you install Xcode 2.1 on Tiger
and import a project, it's building using GCC4, and you should be
able to use the Universal binary guide to build x86 or Universal
binaries from there. You may need to find somone that has a DTK box
to help you test and debug your app though. My first couple of
projects had a few x86 issues that took a little debugging to isolate
and remove.
Andy
On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Eider Oliveira wrote:
I know this is a very silly question, but I need some help on it.
I'm trying to convert MenuMeters to intel, but I not even know how to
switch the project to use gcc4.0 instead of using gcc3.3.
Does anyone know how to do it?
On 8/17/05, Andrew Satori <email@hidden> wrote:
Ouch!
If it's open source, contact me, I'll take a look. I'm already about
3/4 done with moving PostgreSQL 8.x into Xcode projects to make it
build universal binaries and make ongoing maintenance. Ran into a
couple of GCC 4 related issues there as well, so if they aren't too
major I can at list take a look. Admittedly, evenings only since I
still have to make a living as a Windows Dev. Can't find any Apple
dev shops interested in a senior Windows dev that has picked up Cocoa
and general Mac dev in the evenings :-).
Andy
On Aug 16, 2005, at 10:09 PM, Eric Shepherd wrote:
That's more or less what I figured, which more or less means that
this software won't wind up getting built for Intel then, because
nobody wants to deal with the work to make it build on gcc 4.
Thanks for the info!
--
Eric Shepherd
Owner
Syndicomm
http://www.syndicomm.com
On Aug 16, 2005, at 9:42 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:
On Aug 16, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Eric Shepherd wrote:
I need to be able to build using gcc 3.3 on Intel, since I have a
project that won't build with gcc 4.0, and there's not a lot of
chance of porting it to work right on 4.0.
But when I try to build using gcc-3.3 on the developer transition
system, I get this error:
g++-3.3: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such
file or directory
I thought maybe this meant that 4.0 was the only option on Intel,
but the gcc-3.3 program itself is on the machine.
Apple has not built or qualified a gcc 3.3 for Intel. The
executables you see are Power PC only (Intel installations are
"universal" and have the same files as the PowerPC side, but some
files may be Intel-only or PowerPC-only).
To build for Intel you'll have to go gcc 4.
Chris
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