On Jul 24, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Andrew Jaffe wrote: > I've recently upgraded to the Universal Build, since 2.4.3 seems to be > needed for the most recent version of numpy. > > Further, the universal build is made with gcc 4.0.1, and seems to need > that for compiling extensions. > > This does present a few problems: numpy actually has a fairly obscure > bug on OSX with gcc 4. More importantly, g77 and gcc 4.0 don't seem to > play that well together (and neither gfortran nor g95 seem to be quite > there yet, for various reasons). > > So, is there any way to use gcc 3.3 with the universal build? It seems > like it should be possible, since modules actually built with 3.3 > under > python2.4.1 work fine.
gcc 3.3 can only build PPC. You'd have to try pretty hard to get it to use GCC 3.3, and you'd end up with a .so that is PPC only. -bob _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig
