Hi Eric, 
Am Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:45:49 +0100, schrieb eric.bachard:
> Yes, 10.2 users. A day, I'll reinstall Jaguar. I just am not sure 
> of the minimal gcc version needed for the build. On Linux, 
> gcc-3.4 seems to be the good one. One Mac OS X, we're XCode 
> dependant :-/   (Mac OSX is not free... )

The latest Jaguar DeveloperTools (no XCode for Jaguar) were 
December 2002 Developertools and an August 2003 gcc patch. But be 
carefull. This August patch existed in two versions. The first one 
was buggy the second one a bugfix for the patch. This no longer 
should be a problem. By now Apple should have the corrected patch 
if you dowloaded the Developertools 2002 and the August patch 
directly from connect.apple.com. I only mention it when you try to 
recover Dev Tools and the patch from a backup as I did last time I 
installed Jaguar. 

Developer Tools 2002 came with gcc 3.x while the August 2003 Update 
brought 3.3 along. 
 
If I remember it correctly Kevin Hendricks tried to compile with 
older XCode versions but he got in trouble and could only solve it 
by upgrading to Xcode 1.5 plus November 2004 Update. Therefor he 
mentioned that this would mean to drop Jaguar support. 

Also remeber that OOo versions running under Jaguar need dllcombat 
and ESP Ghostscript and other things not needed for Panther and 
therefore maybe not tested for a long time if they are still 
compatible with OOo. 

Regards, 
Eric Hoch

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