Hey everyone,
So I am building a debian package outside of Xcode that is for the iPhone, but it requires the use of arm Xcode compilers. In past versions of Xcode, the compilers were gcc and g++ which were arm-based (i.e. arm-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1). Now, in the new SDK, they are all llvm based. The new llvm based compilers do not work properly because they have thunk code issues or not as equivalent to gcc as in the old Xcode versions. Has anyone had a similar issue? If so, how did you use the new llvm-gcc compiler to build packages outside of Xcode?
Thanks,
Rohit
So I am building a debian package outside of Xcode that is for the iPhone, but it requires the use of arm Xcode compilers. In past versions of Xcode, the compilers were gcc and g++ which were arm-based (i.e. arm-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1). Now, in the new SDK, they are all llvm based. The new llvm based compilers do not work properly because they have thunk code issues or not as equivalent to gcc as in the old Xcode versions. Has anyone had a similar issue? If so, how did you use the new llvm-gcc compiler to build packages outside of Xcode?
Thanks,
Rohit