Hello all, Its been some time since I looked more deeply at the GCC ports. On a new Mac recently I installed MacPorts and then specifically installed gcc47 into my port prefix path /opt/local
I looked today and realized there are several binaries (in /opt/local/bin), such as: gcc-ranlib-mp-4.7 gcc-nm-mp-4.7 gcc-mp-4.7 gcc-ar-mp-4.7 g++-mp-4.7 and: x86_64-apple-darwin12-gcc-ranlib-mp-4.7 x86_64-apple-darwin12-gcc-nm-mp-4.7 x86_64-apple-darwin12-gcc-mp-4.7 x86_64-apple-darwin12-gcc-ar-mp-4.7 x86_64-apple-darwin12-gcc-4.7.2 x86_64-apple-darwin12-g++-mp-4.7 I forgot what the difference means in the above examples. If I want to compile some C or C++ code without any help from Apple's tools (for example the way I might do on a Linux system), would I simply use the top list (gcc* and g++*) and avoid the bottom list (x86*)? I also have Xcode installed on this Mac and for some code to compile I do not want to use Apple's gcc bundled with Xcode. So given the above, do I need to use gcc_select and if so any suggestions on how best to do so? Thank you for a reminder / refresher of what the differences mean. Cheers, -Tabitha
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