Probably not.
But we are speaking about linking against 10.5 SDK and in this framework I don't see any restriction to use GCC-4.2.
Luca.
From: <bob...>: <luca_ciciriello...>; <cocoa-dev...>: Re: Any reason to avoid GCC-4.2 for Leopard and later targeted code?Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 07:00:00 -0800
How about with Tiger users? Do the applications work there, too?
BobSent from my iPhone
On Dec 3, 2008, at 6:47 AM, Luca Ciciriello <luca_ciciriello...> wrote:
No Idea, but I use currently GCC-4.2 for my Apps. I've to say that my applications are C++ and Objective-C++ apps.I haven't found any problem using GCC-4.2 on Leopard. Luca.www.mitosrl.com> From: <jim.correia...> To: <xcode-users...> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 09:31:35 -0500> Subject: Any reason to avoid GCC-4.2 for Leopard and later targeted code?> > I've run into an apparent codegen bug (related to Obj-C properties) > that appears to be fixed in GCC-4.2.> > GCC-4 is still the "system compiler" on Leopard. For code targetting > Leopard and later (linked against the 10.5 SDK) are there any gotchas > or other issues I should be aware of before I switch over to using 4.2 > to build?> > Jim> _______________________________________________> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.> Xcode-users mailing list (<Xcode-users...>)> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:>
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