I installed fink from scratch on Mac OS X 10.4.6 a couple of days ago. The default gcc used was gcc-4.0 (gcc version 4.0.0 20041026 compiled by Apple), which had problems compiling the inkscape source.
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, jiho wrote:
On 20 Apr 2006, at 10:27 , Andrew Wilson wrote:
Inkscape compiles and runs. I didn't need LONG_DOUBLE, indeed just ensuring that gcc-3.3 was used proved to be sufficient.
I updated the wiki page about compiling on OS X in order to specify when gcc-3.3 was necessary about a week ago so it should have worked. The idea is that the same gcc version must be used in fink and in inkscape. I thought that gcc 3.3 was used on 10.3 and on 10.4 if your Fink tree was installed before, on 10.3. In fresh Finks installs on 10.4, gcc-4.0 is used by default. The fact that you followed the wiki indications and that compilation failed makes me think that the indications are wrong. what is the status of your fink installation (fresh on 10.4 or inherited from 10.3)? what is the version of gcc used in fink?
thank you in advance for your comments.
The dev version performs a 100-circle path-union operation in about 5 seconds on my laptop. That's a lot faster than with the current stable release ;)
JiHO
Windows, c'est un peu comme le beaujolais nouveau : a chaque nouvelle cuvee on sait que ce sera degueulasse, mais on en prend quand meme par masochisme.