On 6/13/12 2:49 PM, bradley.hug...@nokia.com wrote: > This is a new error that we also stumbled over today. Essentially, we can't > enable C++11 language support in the compiler while the C++ library doesn't > provide C++11 headers or features. It's all or nothing.
There are some other errors involving constexpr in some Qt headers too: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-25817 > To deal with this, we'll have to introduce a way to switch the C++ runtime > when building for Mac OS X. The best option to do this is with a new mkspec. > I have a commit that needed testing (i.e. I started the compile before I left > work today). I'll upload the commits to Gerrit tomorrow. > So basically once C++11 features are enabled, there's no way to deploy the built app to OS X 10.6 since there's no libc++ there? Also we will have to build Qt itself with libc++ linkage since we do want the resulting app to link against two different C++ runtime libraries. Right? _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development