Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-26 Thread Markus Weissmann
On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 02:18 -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Nov 22, 2007, at 23:30, paul beard wrote: On 11/22/07, Ryan Schmidt wrote: I assume the only practical difference between MacPorts gcc_select and Apple gcc_select is that Apple gcc_select only lets you select Apple-installed

Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-24 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 22, 2007, at 23:30, paul beard wrote: On 11/22/07, Ryan Schmidt wrote: I assume the only practical difference between MacPorts gcc_select and Apple gcc_select is that Apple gcc_select only lets you select Apple-installed compilers, while MacPorts lets you (additionally?) select

not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-22 Thread paul beard
Does anyone have any experience with the gcc 3.3-fast compiler? it's listed as an option on my system but gcc_select says it doesn't really exist. And how do I use the compilers that MacPorts builds, if I ever had a need? gcc33 @3.3.6 lang/gcc33 gcc34

Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-22 Thread paul beard
On 11/22/07, paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any experience with the gcc 3.3-fast compiler? it's listed as an option on my system but gcc_select says it doesn't really exist. And how do I use the compilers that MacPorts builds, if I ever had a need? gcc33

Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 22, 2007, at 14:43, paul beard wrote: Does anyone have any experience with the gcc 3.3-fast compiler? it's listed as an option on my system but gcc_select says it doesn't really exist. And how do I use the compilers that MacPorts builds, if I ever had a need? gcc33

Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-22 Thread paul beard
On 11/22/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: gcc_select should probably never be used. The system ships with a default compiler (gcc 3.3 on Panther, gcc 4.0 on Tiger and Leopard) and that should probably never be changed. Software that needs a different compiler should specify that

Re: not specifically MacPorts but tools-related

2007-11-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 22, 2007, at 16:11, paul beard wrote: On 11/22/07, Ryan Schmidt wrote: gcc_select should probably never be used. The system ships with a default compiler (gcc 3.3 on Panther, gcc 4.0 on Tiger and Leopard) and that should probably never be changed. Software that needs a different