Hi Kenneth, On 17.03.2018 at 23:30 Kenneth F. Cunningham wrote:
> As a first step, if you don't specifically require gcc-4.8, try > instead with gcc-6 (macports-gcc-6) which works quite a bit better in most > cases. Thanks, this indeed solved all my problems! The malloc errors have disappeared and the linker warning as well. Thanks a lot for the hint! There's just one little problem remaining: I cannot use gcc-ar-mp-6 because it reports the following error: "Cannot find plugin liblto_plugin.so". So I just use the "ar" that came with Xcode and it worked fine but maybe gcc-ar-mp-6 should be fixed. Another question: How can I make my program compatible with 10.4? I currently compile on my G5 system which has 10.5 installed. When I try to run the program on a G4 10.4 system I get a symbol import error from /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib. Do I have to install macports-gcc-6 on the 10.4 system in order to be able to run my program on 10.4 or is there anything else that needs to be taken care of? > After that, we slog through. It's a great system, PPC, but there > are not so many of us using it any more. We need to stick together! Definitely. PPC rules. I'm also running MorphOS on my PowerPC Macs. This is another PPC operating system inspired by AmigaOS. -- Best regards, Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:andr...@falkenhahn.com