Hi Parafin,

> libstdc++ has nothing to do with MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED, this
> macro is needed so that error will be produced if some function
> introduced after 10.6 release is used in code instead of failing in
> runtime (it has already happened once).

Aha, thanks. That makes sense.

> Why do you insist on using macports g++?

I don't insist on anything. If possible, however, I would prefer not to muck 
about with things like gcc_select too often. For some things on this machine I 
need a version of GCC that is more recent than the one Apple provided, so 4.6 
is the default. I just know that I will forget to switch compilers at some 
point in time for those things that need a different version. So if Darktable 
works with the MacPorts GCC there is one less occasion for me to make this 
mistake.

> Anyway, it's your time to
> waste, so go ahead and test it yourself.

My apologies. I thought you would appreciate the feedback.

Best regards,
Jeroen
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