I've tried the MacPorts route, and it takes forever.  Perhaps this is a 
MacPorts problem, but I've found that it consumes all available system 
resources as it compiles all possible dependencies before even getting to the 
compilation of gcc.


On Apr 7, 2011, at 12:34 AM, Davor Cubranic wrote:

> On April 6, 2011 07:49:32 pm Michael Braun wrote:
>> I've been able to upgrade my compiler to g++ 4.6 on the Mac, and I also
>> checked this on a Red Hat Linux system with g++ 4.4.  In both cases, the
>> OpenMP code does compile and run, so I agree that it must have been a
>> compiler issue.  However, 4.6 appears to be an experimental version, with
>> some odd quirks (like not recognizing the -arch option).  I was able to
>> find only a binary for 4.6, and compiling 4.5 takes a very, very long
>> time.  So I'm wondering if you could suggest a source for a binary of a
>> stable version of gcc for the Mac, or possibly suggest a way that Rcpp
>> could run under the compiler that ships with Snow Leopard.
> 
> MacPorts has a wide range of versions of GCC: 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6 are all 
> there. 
> See http://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=gcc
> 
> Davor

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