Re: gcc 4.2 not the default?
Re: gcc 4.2 not the default?
- Subject: Re: gcc 4.2 not the default?
- From: Rich Siegel <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 09:25:48 -0400
On 8/8/08 at 9:13 AM, email@hidden (Andy O'Meara)
wrote:
Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, but I was wondering why the
default gcc version in Xcode 3.1 is 4.0 (and not 4.2).
I don't presume to speak for the Xcode team, but the
documentation says that GCC 4.2 cannot be used to build
universal applications (only Intel), and that apps built with
4.2 can only use SDKs and deployment targets for 10.5 and later.
So if you plan to build a universal app, or allow use on a
pre-10.5 target, you'd have to use 4.0.
R.
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sedate me.
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