As far as I know, GNUstep supports GCC down to at least version 4.0, so
using the Apple supplied GCC 4.2.1 should not be a problem.

Stef

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:18 AM, Johan Ceuppens <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am working on the AppKit port of gnustep-gui from gna.org as said in a
> previous thread.
>
> I still have one issue with it though, the compiler.
> Now I do not want to use llvm because I think it is bloatware except maybe
> for garbage collection. So should I use latest GNU compiler or the apple
> native gcc (4.2.1) on 10.6 or not. If so I'll try to compile a latest gcc
> one for darwin10.
>
> Your comments please,
> `Enry
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