2013/4/27 NicoBats <sl1200...@gmail.com>:
> so the results of a week of investigation are:
> libusb-1.0.15 compiled with clang on MacOS 10.8 lead to a segmentation fault
> on MacOS 10.6
> libusb-1.0.15 compiled with gcc4.2 on MacOS 10.6 works as expected on MacOS
> 10.6 && MacOS 10.8

I guess it is libusbx and not libusb. Exact?

It is not really expected to have a program build on 10.8 (for 10.8?)
to also work on previous releases. I don't think Apple guarantees
backward compatibility of its libraries.

The real tests are to:
- compile with clang on 10.6 and test on 10.6 and 10.8
- compile with clang on 10.8 and test on 10.8

> the user have installed XCode 3.something (the last available for 10.6),
> compiled the lib for both 32 and 64 bits and this one does not segfault.

> I thought you must knew.

Can you also perform the tests I suggested above?

Thanks

--
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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