Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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Another possibility is if there are  extra compiler-related libraries
in /usr/local .



I would bet on a stray libstdc++.dylib either in /usr/local/lib or even in /usr/lib.


Thanks a ton for your patience! The "owner" of the machine installed another version of gcc under /usr/local , DOH ... that's gotta be it... since it works for Alexander.

We just hit some other compile issues since then.... I'll confirm once I can clean up /usr/local and run again.


Ding, ding, ding!!! We have a win-rrrrrrrrrrr :) That was it ... I got two other project related compiles working after the cleanup.



--
Bob



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