Because you need to edit your XCode project that is pointing to gcc 3.3 and let it use 4.0 instead.

On 4/27/2010 3:23 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
So,

I have Xcode 3.2.2 (the latest I think), and MacOS10.6

I want to build plugins for MacOS10.4...

Is this possible? If so, does anyone have an example project?

When I tried setting the SDK to 10.4, I got an error of:

can't exec /usr/bin/gcc-3.3

I did install Xcode with 10.4 cross development. But it does't seem to have 
installed gcc-3.3
I have this in my /usr/bin

g++@
g++-4.0*
g++-4.2*
g++2*
g++3*
gcc@
gcc-4.0*
gcc-4.2*
gcc2*
gcc3*

(And more of course). Those * or @ things are some kind of auto-complete unixy 
thing, its not part of the real file name. I think * means executable and @ 
means link?

gcc-3.3 is not there. But why does Xcode ask for it? :(
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