Is anyone on the list still running OS X 10.1, or anyway still using a version of the OS X developer tools older than the Dec 2002 release? It would be good to check if -no-cpp-precomp creates any problems on any release that anyone still cares about. For the moment, I've made src/template/darwin unconditionally use -no-cpp-precomp, but we could probably hack it to use -traditional-cpp if there's still any interest in Darwin compiler versions that don't recognize -no-cpp-precomp.
-no-cpp-precomp replaced -traditional-cpp as the preferred syntax for turning off the precompiled header support in Mac OS X 10.1 (Darwin 5.0). Supporting Mac OS X 10.0 (Darwin 1.x) would require -traditional-cpp, but I don't think it's necessary. 10.1 was a free upgrade and it didn't remove any hardware support, so I really can't see a reason why somebody would continue to use it.
mk
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