Hi Sean,
thanks for the info... I obviously upgraded my system instead trying a fresh install, that's why I confused things... btw... gcc macport installs arm cross compiler? (something like arm-etc-gcc)
best, Esteban
El 11/01/2012, a las 10:40a.m., Sean P. DeNigris escribió:
Luc Fabresse wrote
It works for me probably because I still use snow leopard and xcode 4.2...
If you upgraded from an earlier version of Xcode, gcc will remain on your system; but fresh installs do not include it. I installed it from MacPorts (see http://forum.world.st/Xcode-no-longer-includes-gcc-tp4283855p4284100.html).
Luc Fabresse wrote
cmake -D CMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc-4.2 -D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++-4.2 .
After installing gcc, this line "worked" as shown in this output: -- The C compiler identification is GNU -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU where before is said unknown instead of GNU.
However, when I opened the project in Xcode, it was still using the default compiler, and I had to manually change to gcc anyway.
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