FROM : Kevin Ballard
DATE : Wed Apr 13 05:49:24 2005
Well, if this is true, you can always run 'sudo gcc_select 3.3' in
Terminal.app to change your compiler to GCC 3.3 (i.e. Panther's
version of GCC).
On Apr 12, 2005, at 10:48 PM, Rosyna wrote:
> From what I can tell from public documentation, there may be issues
> if you use C++ in your app and then use GCC 4.0 to compile your
> app. The resulting binary may not dynamically link on Panther. From
> what I've read... publicly.
--
Kevin Ballard
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http://www.tildesoft.com
http://kevin.sb.org
DATE : Wed Apr 13 05:49:24 2005
Well, if this is true, you can always run 'sudo gcc_select 3.3' in
Terminal.app to change your compiler to GCC 3.3 (i.e. Panther's
version of GCC).
On Apr 12, 2005, at 10:48 PM, Rosyna wrote:
> From what I can tell from public documentation, there may be issues
> if you use C++ in your app and then use GCC 4.0 to compile your
> app. The resulting binary may not dynamically link on Panther. From
> what I've read... publicly.
--
Kevin Ballard
<email_removed>
http://www.tildesoft.com
http://kevin.sb.org






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