It means that I installed Xcode from Snow Leopard on my system. While gcc
has not changed (version 4.2.1) I believe the support files are different.

So what I do is set /Developer/usr/bin as the first entry in my path. Also,
I pass LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS to point to /Developer/SDKs etc.

I do have 4.8.0 which I built and installed in ~/local/bin

thanks,
Partha



On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Simone Karin Lehmann <sim...@lisanet.de>wrote:

>
> Am 08.12.2013 um 22:37 schrieb Partha Bagchi <parth...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi Sven,
> >
> > It's a complicated process. Due to changes in how threads are handled
> > between SL and later, if you build on Mountain Lion or Maverick the
> builds
> > will not function on SL or earlier. So, to build Gimp such that it
> > functions on SL and later, I installed Xcode under a separate folder and
> > then point gcc to that folder and not use Maverick system folders.I also
> > pass the CFLAG macosx-version-min=10.6
>
> great, … that’ looks promising. (I have to admit that I never thought of
> using macosx-version-min)
>
> Isn’t it enough to only use macosx-version-min?
>
> What do you mean exactly by pointing gcc to another Xcode? My /usr/bin/gcc
> is the same as the one
> on Xcode/Contents/Develper/usr/bin. I’m using Xcode 5 on Mavericks.
> Do you some other version or a custom installed gcc?
>
> Regards
> Simone Karin
>
>
>
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