Re: recompile without -mlong-branch?
Re: recompile without -mlong-branch?
- Subject: Re: recompile without -mlong-branch?
- From: Jay Reynolds Freeman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 03:37:12 -0700
> The release notes.
> "GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you want to
build
> targets using the 10.4u SDK on Xcode 3.2, you must set the Compiler
Version to GCC 4.0"
I should have specified; I *was* compiling with 4.0.
-- Jay Reynolds Freeman
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On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:43 AM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 01 Sep 2009, at 09:54, Jay Reynolds Freeman wrote:
I installed Snow Leopard and Xcode 3.2 a few days ago, and had good
luck for a while. This evening, however, I tried a build in an
Xcode project which compiled and ran fine in Leopard / Xcode 3.1.3,
and I got the following link-time error:
ld: warning: object file compiled with -mlong-branch which is no
longer needed. To remove this warning, recompile without -mlong-
branch: /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/crt1.o
[snip]
Can anyone suggest anything I might be missing?
The release notes.
"GCC 4.2 cannot be used with the Mac OS X 10.4u SDK. If you want to
build targets using the 10.4u SDK on Xcode 3.2, you must set the
Compiler Version to GCC 4.0"
Jonas
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