I am not sure if everybody is aware that Apple changed the default compiler in OS X Lion to llvm-gcc-4.2? The same old gcc-4.2 is still available though, you just need to redefine the CC variable. There was a lot of buzz around this when Lion was released, many open source systems have/had problems with the llvm tools.
Luka
On Friday, 26 August 2011, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 August 2011 22:07, Sean P. DeNigris sean@clipperadams.com wrote:
To save Lion users the trouble...
After banging my head against the wall all week at ESUG (thank you
Esteban,
Igor, and Elliot for all the support), it seems that the Cog family of
VMs
(tried every variant of Jit/Stack & Carbon/Cocoa) do not compile on OS X Lion. I performed the same steps as both Igor (who succeeded in Snow Leopard) and Jenkins, with errors in during make.
Yes, there are some serious troubles with gcc, which simply hangs when
compiling
gcc3x-cointerp.c
while works fine on 10.6
So, be warned :)
I am not too hurry with migrating to Lion.. but yes, we have to deal with this crap sooner or later.
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