Currently we use gcc on Mac, and I still use snow leopard myself, so have not
really spent much time on Lion using clang... i was hoping clang would
magically fix the problem.
:-)
M
On 14 May 2012, at 14:58, Fetzer, Andreas wrote:
Hi Matt,
we are already aware of this problem which is unfortunately a Mac OS X specific
one. The reason for this has to do with a failing dynamic cast of hidden
symbols which are defined in different shared libraries. Usually the compiler
should be able to handle that (we have no such problems on windows and for
linux it works since gcc >= 4.5). For some reason this does not work on Mac
neither with the llvm-gcc-4.2 nor the apple-clang-3.x compiler. I think you are
using one of these compilers do you?
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