[asterisk-dev] off topic: OS/X: Where's the GCC?
Olle E. Johansson
oej at edvina.net
Tue Oct 1 08:56:48 CDT 2013
Thanks for the feedback Tilghman and Paul!
I must have been running a homebrew version of gcc, since I happily built Asterisk 1.8 on this machine and ran it.
Will dig through my backups and see if I can find what I had :-)
/O
1 okt 2013 kl. 15:46 skrev Tilghman Lesher <tilghman at meg.abyt.es>:
> You didn't. On OS X, clang has had a gcc frontend since at least Snow
> Leopard. Unfortunately, it's hardcoded to a specific version of gcc
> (4.2), and it's unlikely to advance. As soon as Asterisk starts
> depending upon a feature of gcc beyond 4.2, it will be broken
> permanently, unless you install an independent port (like from
> MacPorts).
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net> wrote:
>> Friends,
>>
>> Just re-installed my Macbook after switching hard disk drive and motherboard. GCC now seems to be an alias for clang and I can't compile Asterisk anymore...
>>
>> I don't remember if I ever did anything else - but I must have gotten a proper GCC somewhere from. What's the easiest way to re-install an Asterisk-compatible GCC?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> /O
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