On 2013-11-7 10:44 , Brian D. McGrew wrote:
>>>
>> Shouldn't that be '#include ' since you're compiling as C++?
>
> Yeah, probably so. It¹s compiled like this for over a year in MacOS 7 and
> 8Š It¹s just now that I¹ve gone to 9 it¹s a problem. And, changing it to
> #include didn¹t change anyt
>>
>>I¹m getting an undefined symbol for isalnum and isgraph using g++-mp-4.8.
>>
>> I found this article here:
>>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19649421/something-odd-happened-to-c-1
>>1-in-mavericks which mentions the issue in Mavericks and the Xcode
>>command line tools. However, I¹m using
> Hello all,
>
> I’m getting an undefined symbol for isalnum and isgraph using g++-mp-4.8.
>
> I found this article here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19649421/something-odd-happened-to-c-11-in-mavericks
> which mentions the issue in Mavericks and the Xcode command line tools.
> Howev
Hello all,
I’m getting an undefined symbol for isalnum and isgraph using g++-mp-4.8.
I found this article here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19649421/something-odd-happened-to-c-11-in-mavericks
which mentions the issue in Mavericks and the Xcode command line tools.
However, I’m using MP
Much appreciated and interesting.
Files were installed into /usr/local
Deleting them was very satisfying.
Thanks.
-A
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From: Ryan Schmidt
To: uga...@talktalk.net
CC: MacPorts Users
Sent: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 19:40
Subject: Re: fontforge - port installation
On Nov 5