There was a great post by Paolo about setting up the compiler environment on OSX. However I must admit that Foundry is driving us insane with outdated GCC dependencies, year to year. It’s especially annoying when you don’t actually sell your plugins but still get requests from users every time a non-ABI compatible Nuke version crops up.
In theory, a much better approach would be to mandate the newest OSX version + the newest Apple LLVM but with an SDK build that goes back one version in terms of compatibility (so build 10.8 compatible if you are on 10.9). One can dream. On 19 May 2014, at 18:29, Nik Yotis <[email protected]> wrote: > I am sure you agree -- Julik Tarkhanov | HecticElectric | Keizersgracht 736 1017 EX Amsterdam | The Netherlands | tel. +31 20 330 8250 cel. +31 61 145 06 36 | http://hecticelectric.nl
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