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Re: GCC 3.3 template compile error?


  • Subject: Re: GCC 3.3 template compile error?
  • From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:16:26 -0700


On Oct 14, 2007, at 9:08 AM, eric.bachard wrote:

Steve Checkoway a écrit :
Panther uses gcc-3.3 too. If I'm not wrong, gcc-4.x has never been backported to Panther afaik.
But one can target 10.3.9 using gcc 4 using the 10.3.9 SDK so Peter's statement was correct.

Yes, you are right. Our problem is we don't use XCode for the build, but only the terminal. Thus, we have to set everything, to simulate XCode environment.


XCode does probably set some environment variables or something we ignore. Afai see, at least one variable. All our tries ( we searched a complete week) were unsuccessfull. We tested a lot of environment variables: the build was ok, but not the rest (the appli did not work)

I'd be glad if you could show us a solution ... really ( Panther build is broken currently ) :-)

One does not need to use Xcode. As you say, Xcode does set environment variables, but it also shows a transcript of _exactly_ which environment variables it sets and which commands it issues. However, in this case, the easiest thing to do is just read the documentation <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/cross_development/Using/chapter_3_section_2.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002000-1114311-BABGCAAB > which tells you how to do it.


Just use the 10.3.9 SDK in /Developers/SDKs and compile on tiger using gcc 4.0.1.

You can believe me, we tried : the build was perfect. But no way to launch the application :-/


Now I'm confused. You got it to build using the 10.3.9 SDK but you couldn't launch the application? Why not? What were the error messages?

--
Steve Checkoway



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