steven.borley wrote:
Obvious touched a sore point there, Adriaan. Only meant to say that I was worried that I'd have an incompatibility problem using bits from different packages. I'm not an expert on what constitutes the XCode package and which bits of it come in the cctool package (and now I'm now not even sure if cctools can be considered 'part of' XCode).
I understand.
And ... you must sign a non-disclosure agreement to use them, since they are part of "Tiger" - very amusing.
And $500 to be a 'Select' member so you can get Tiger, don't forget (unless you know something I don't).
The most interesting part of Tiger is 64-bit applications. Since these 64-bit applications will be non-GUI for a long time to come, you can as well test them with 64-bit Darwin and download that from http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/ including the gcc compiler needed. The assembler you installed, already supports 64-bit.
I think perhaps you ought to have just used the version that's available from the Apple Site, rather than force a dependence on such a new version of cctools.
Yes, if I find the time, I will build a new binary package. Thanks for reporting this.
Regards,
Adriaan van Os