Hello, somewhere in the dependencies for some package I have to compile libzzip. That's less easy than it sounds:
The libzzip package seems to enforce gcc-4.2 (there's /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 and /opt/local/bin/ppc-apple-darwin9-gcc-7.5.0 == /opt/local/bin/gcc too) and tries to use it with -Warray-bounds. gcc-4.2 doesn't have that, but gcc7 does. Adding -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/opt/local/bin/gcc to the portfile didn't do the job. so some questions arise: Is there a well known way to enforce a given compiler? Would/should I have to replace or remove one of the system's (Xcode's) compiler(s) to clean things up a bit? Should I upgrade Xcode, and to which version (PPC32, Sorbet Leopard)? Thanks in advance for helpful responses. HG