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Subject: [C++-sig] Boost.Python compiles & links on Darwin
From: c++-sig () python ! org (Harri Hakula)
Date: 2003-02-27 14:38:32
Message-ID: 251F9D10-4A61-11D7-95A4-000393C34364 () hut ! fi
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On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 08:20 AM, David Abrahams wrote:
> "Nicholas K. Sauter" <nksauter@lbl.gov> writes:
>
>> The build system is based on the scheme proposed by Rene Rivera last
>> November, with the Boost.Python library dynamically linked as a
>> dylib, and the user's module as a bundle. Python itself must be
>> installed as a Darwin Framework. It was also necessary to download
>> gcc 3.2.2 from FSF rather than use the pre-installed compiler from
>> Apple.
>
> Heh. I wonder if Apple has fixed the EH bugs you mention below in
> their local branch of GCC, and they just haven't been rolled back
> into the FSF version yet?
>
Here is a link to a note by Stan Shebs (shebs@apple.com)
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2001-10/msg00585.html
which explains the state of affairs on OSX.
(Assuming the info is still valid for the current gcc Apple is using,
of course.)
Cheers,
Harri Hakula
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