> In my environment, Mac OS 10.8 and Xcode 4.4.1, without specifying Mac OS > X SDK version, it picks 10.6 as Mac OS X SDK. > And then it failed since it can't find gcc-4.2.
Ah, OK. Was there some Xcode that came with both a 10.6 SDK *and* a gcc 4.2 then? Making this SDK and compiler selection work automatically in all the combinations is a bit hard it seems. > During applying --with-macosx-sdk option, I found some typos (maybe?), one > of them leads me to apply wrong option'--with-macox-sdk'. Eek, thanks, fixed now. > And I also pass the --with-macosx-sdk option through to the "BUILD > platform configuration" to make it work: I don't think that's a good idea, it mixes up options for the build and host platforms. (Consider the case of cross-compiling from an Intel Mac to PowerPC-based Mac, in theory it should be possible to use a current Xcode and SDK for the build platform code, and Xcode 3 + 10.4 SDK for the host platform. Not that there seems to be much interest in trying out such cross-compilations.) There is the --with-build-platform-configure-options switch for that, you can pass --with-build-platform-configure-options=--with-macosx-sdk=10.6. > Not sure I'm doing it in a appropriate approach though (This is my first > time to get involved with auto-config/autogen stuff). You seem to understand it quite nicely, thanks! --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice