On Nov 21, 9:37 am, Adam <
adam.o....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using Xcode 3.1 and GCC 4.0... should I switch over? It says that
> 4.0 is my "system version", so I'm a bit confused about the transition.
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> Also, there's LLVM GCC 4.2... what's that? I've heard of it, but I've
> long forgotten what it stands for...
>
> Adam
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> On Nov 21, 2008, at 1:20 AM, Alastair Lynn wrote:
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> > Yes: install Xcode 3.1 which has GCC 4.2 with it and use that.
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> >> Alright, the compiler works now, but it refuses to include any of the
> >> files for some reason. Even if I set the header and library search
> >> paths (in the compiler settings, same as the change above) to include
> >> the entire xsera directory recursively, it doesn't find anything.
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> >> Any ideas?
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> >> On Nov 20, 8:06 pm, LANS <
andrew.mos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Found it. Project menu -> Edit Active Target "Xsera" -> build tab
> >>> Search for a variable GCC_VERSION, and change it to the version of
> >>> GCC
> >>> you would like to use. Mine was set to 4.2. Changing it to 4.0 fixed
> >>> the error.
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> >>> On Nov 20, 7:54 pm, Adam <
adam.o....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >>>> Ehh, it works fine for myself, using GCC 4.0 (I don't know if
> >>>> this is
> >>>> 4.0.1 or not, it just says 4.0) on an Intel.
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> >>>> Adam
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> >>>> On Nov 20, 2008, at 4:43 PM, LANS wrote:
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> >>>>> I've noticed that when I try to compile Xsera, Xcode errors
> >>>>> saying it
> >>>>> wants GCC 4.2. Right now I have GCC 4.0.1. Can we change to
> >>>>> using GCC
> >>>>> 4.0.1, or should I get 4.2?
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