> On Jan 11, 2015, at 15:09, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Jan 11, 2015, at 2:39 AM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:
> 
>> I spent a few days over the holidays getting libc++ working on 
>> Leopard/Intel.  Over the past week or so, I've tested this configuration and 
>> fixed various issues that surfaced.  As I now have all of my normal ports 
>> built and installed on Leopard in this configuration, I think it's now ready 
>> for a wider audience.
>> 
>> This brings a modern toolchain back to OS X Leopard, so users still on that 
>> old OS can have C++11 and C++14 support and install ports that require it.  
>> These instructions apply to Snow Leopard as well.  Snow Leopard has had this 
>> support since the end of 2012, but I don't think I ever sent out detailed 
>> instructions, and the bootstrapping is much simpler now as well.
> 
> Thanks Jeremy!
> 
> It would be great to get this documentation into a wiki page.

Shall I create a new one, or do you have a recommendation for one to add it to?


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