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Re: gcc and g++
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Re: gcc and g++


  • Subject: Re: gcc and g++
  • From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 17:09:38 +0100

Create a Makefile based project from the aqppropriate stationery.

Dec 31, 2005 kl. 7:32 PM skrev Sebi:

hello,

im trying to use cgal (www.cgal.org) with xcode. but when i try to compile one of the examples i get a number of errors. i think, the problem is, that xcode uses gcc instead of g++. the makefiles provided with cgal use g++, and compilation works fine when i use them with 'make' from the terminal. is there a way to force xcode to use g++?

here are some of the errors i get from xcode:
QP_solver.C:29: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before 'template'
QP_solver.C:66: error: expected initializer before '<' token
QP_solver.C:366: error: expected nested-name-specifier before 'QP_solver'
[ and many more of that kind ]


regards and thanks in advance,
sebastian mecklenburg

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