Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
- Subject: Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
- From: Xochitl Lunde <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 09:25:19 -0500
xcode-users-bounces+xochitl_lunde=email@hidden
wrote on 09/17/2009 01:47:15 AM:
> 2009/9/16 Sean McBride <email@hidden>:
> > On 9/16/09 3:01 PM, Ludovic Rousseau said:
> >
> >>Is a newer version of gcc (4.3 or 4.4) in the pipe for Xcode
3.2?
> >>That would be great to have a C++ compiler supporting -std=c++0x
> >
> > Seems unlikely to me. Apple is clearly focused on clang,
which
> > currently has weak C++ support.
> >
> > Perhaps you could use Intel's icc? I'm not sure if i's
C++ support is
> > good, but I think it's the only other choice.
>
> "Intel C++ Compiler Professional Edition for Mac OS X" at
US$ 599?
>
> The option I use is rebuild gcc 4.3 myself (and for free).
> The only problem is that I do not have the Apple options like -arch
to
> build universal binary in one step. I will have to use lipo for that.
>
> Thanks
>
Sorry, but this whole thread is getting me confused.
Are there, or are there not Unix command-line development tools for Snow
Leopard which could be installed from the disk that has Xcode on it? _______________________________________________
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