I dig, but how do I even install that stuff on 10.9? I am not as bright as 
Paolo to just go and figure out how to construe a dependency
chain that will satisfy all the three variables in the equation - Apple, 
Shmindows, and Nuke’s GCC dep.

For Linux you can at least roll with a Vagrant-based CentOS image that is 
repeatable.

On 04 Jun 2014, at 09:57, Ben Dickson <[email protected]> wrote:

> While using a ~7 year old compiler isn't ideal, sticking with a single
> version is quite beneficial to larger facilities..

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