On 9/8/12 9:55 AM, Olivier Goffart wrote: > On Saturday 08 September 2012 15:42:20 Sylvain Pointeau wrote: >>>> clang-libc++ is the only way to have C++11 on mac os x >>> >>> No. The other way was mentioned already in this thread. >> >> no, you need to link with libc++ to have the library support for c++11. > > You can also get recent GCC's libstdc++ >
I tried GCC 4.7 (via MacPorts) to build Qt 5 a couple of months ago and it didn't go well. Mainly some Apple-ism in the system headers and compiler flags. Basically building GUI apps with non-Apple GCC can be really trying. On the other hand, non-Apple Clang 3.1 (again via MacPorts) with the new macx-clang-libc++ mkspec in Qt 5 works really well. MacPorts Clang doesn't have the 10.7 minimum requirement when using -stdlib=libc++ flag. Now I don't know if the same applies to Qt 4.8 but MacPorts Clang should make it a bit easier. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
