Jeremy, > I spent a few days over the holidays getting libc++ working on Leopard/Intel.
Good news for the users on older OS'es who wish to use modern tools. Thank you for this great work. > 7) Rebuild llvm-3.4 and clang-3.4 to use libc++, using clang-3.5: > sudo port -v install clang-3.5 > sudo port -v uninstall llvm-3.4 clang-3.4 > sudo port -v install clang-3.4 configure.compiler=macports-clang-3.5 I am trying to follow your instruction on Snow Leopard. I'm at step 7, but I can't uninstall llvm-3.4 because cctools and ld64 depends on it. I can deactivate cctools, but not ld64, on which clang-3.5 depends. Takeshi --- Takeshi Enomoto take...@macports.org _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev