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Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9
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Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9


  • Subject: Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9
  • From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 21:57:16 -0400

Hi,

I built my project against the 10.3.0 SDK. The problem now is that the
SDK seems to include an old QuickTime framework (or rather, the
QuickTime framework at the time of 10.3.0) and my project won't build
with it. Do you know if it's possible to update the QuickTime
framework within the cross-development sdk? Although Xcode didn't
appear to come with it, perhaps there's a 10.3.8 cross-development SDK
somewhere? It still seems odd to me that the major change from 10.3.8
to 10.3.9 with respect to runtime libraries basically makes gcc3.3
unusable for development. Surely Apple thought of this and has a
solution I just haven't found yet?

For the interested, here are some of the build errors (file paths and
warnings editted out):

QTKit/QTKit.h: No such file or directory
error: parse error before "QTTime"
error: parse error before "QTMovieView"
error: parse error before "QTMovie"
...



On 6/24/07, Edwin Vane <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi,

Yeah, I'm an ADC member and after a little work found the proper
download site. re-installing xcode 1.5 now with the OSX 10.3 cross
development sdk. There was no 10.3.9 option but I'm guessing 10.3 is
fine.

On 6/24/07, Michael Babin <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2007, at 11:08 PM, Edwin Vane wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, I apparently didn't choose to install any SDK's when I
> > installed xcode. At least I'm not give any option (other than "Current
> > OS") to cross compile with. I've tried looking for the xcode 1.5
> > installer to download but with no luck. Do you know where I can find
> > it or at maybe just the SDK?
>
> If you're an ADC member (online member is probably all that is
> needed), you should be able to download Xcode 1.5 from the ADC Member
> Site. Look under Downloads->Developer Tools. If you're not an ADC
> online member, you can sign up for free (<http://connect.apple.com/>).
>
>
>


-- Edwin V



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References: 
 >libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: Peter O'Gorman <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: Peter O'Gorman <email@hidden>)
 >Fwd: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: Michael Babin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: Michael Babin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: libstdc++ and 10.3.9 (From: "Edwin Vane" <email@hidden>)

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