I believe MM will have got that from the configuration of Perl itself. You 
could confirm/deny that by doing "perldoc -m Config" and searching for it 
there?

Best regards,
Ed

-----Original Message----- 
From: Karl Glazebrook
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2016 5:01 AM
To: Karl Glazebrook
Cc: pdl-devel
Subject: Re: [Pdl-devel] OS X issue

correction: it was there in 2.015 etc we just ignored it. Tests all pass.

env MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3  seems to come from Makemaker, does anyone 
know the story on this?

Karl



> On 4 Jun 2016, at 12:54 PM, Karl Glazebrook <kglazebr...@swin.edu.au> 
> wrote:
>
> Seems to be an issue in the latest build
>
> env MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 cc  -bundle -undefined 
> dynamic_lookup -L/usr/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib -fstack-protector-strong 
> EXPINT.o  -o ../../../../blib/arch/auto/PDL/GSLSF/EXPINT/EXPINT.bundle \
>    -L/Applications/PDL/lib -lgsl -lgslcblas  \
>
> ld: warning: object file (EXPINT.o) was built for newer OSX version 
> (10.11) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(shint.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(sinint.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(atanint.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(expint3.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(expint.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
> ld: warning: object file (/Applications/PDL/lib/libgsl.a(strerror.o)) was 
> built for newer OSX version (10.10) than being linked (10.4)
>
>
>
> where does the setting of MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET come from?
>
>
> Karl
>
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