On Dec 10, 2011, at 14:21, Titus von Boxberg wrote:

> Am 10.12.2011 um 20:23 schrieb Petr Vanek:
> 
>> there is a compiler crash report for one of my apps. It's very strange - it 
>> looks like it's a bug in the compiler.
>> GCC version used by reporter is
>> 
>>  CXX compiler: /usr/bin/g++-4.0
>> 
>> It's a very old one. What is usual procedure to track these kind of bugs, 
>> please?
> 
> I think that OSX 10.4 is unsupported by MP.
> The procedure would be to upgrade OSX and Developer Tools to a supported 
> version.
> 
> Otherwise the reporter might try to install a newer compiler and configure it 
> as the default compiler.
> However, I don't know if that has a chance to work.

Apple gcc-4.0.1 is the default version of gcc in Tiger's and Leopard's versions 
of Xcode. Leopard's Xcode also contains Apple gcc-4.2.1 that can be used 
instead if desired; Tiger's Xcode doesn't. And I see that this ticket is about 
Tiger.

MacPorts base still runs on Tiger and Leopard but support for those operating 
systems for individual ports is at those ports' maintainers' discretion. They 
may not have the time or inclination or knowledge or available computers to 
troubleshoot and resolve issues with these older OS X versions. If ports are 
found to not work on earlier OS X versions, and cannot be made to do so, they 
should instead be made to fail early with a suitable error message; see the 
transmission port for a good example.


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