On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Chris Jones wrote: > On 08/04/14 11:26, Joshua Root wrote: >> On 2014-4-8 20:02 , Chris Jones wrote: >>> >>>> You can actually use libc++ all the way back to 10.6 (with the libcxx >>>> port). The trick is that if you build root against libc++, then every >>>> library it uses via a C++ API must also be built against libc++, and >>>> likewise for every library that uses it via a C++ API. >>> >>> >>> Yes, but that doesn't help here, as the libc++ on 10.6 does not support >>> c++11 fully. >> >> Which parts doesn't it support? The description of the port specifically >> says that it is "targeting C++11". > > I am only going on the reports I have seen from Mojca (I only have OSX10.9) > but it appears std::move at least is not supported.
I didn't say that libc++ doesn't work – I didn't try that at all (I'm not even sure I know how to do it; maybe I could create a new macports installation with instructions posted by Jeremy a while ago). I just said that using clang-3.4 doesn't help as that doesn't support all c++11 features needed by cling. Mojca _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev