Hi Rob,
thanks for your suggestions. I tried both building libgmp as a shared library (which didn't solve the problem) and reverting to libgmp 4.1.4 (which did).
The reference to cc shouldn't be a problem, as /usr/bin/cc is a logical link to /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 (as is /usr/bin/gcc).
The -bundle switch tells ld to create a bundle file:
-bundle
Produce a Mach-O bundle format file. The headers are pl
+aced in
the first segment. All sections are placed in their pro
+per seg-
ments and they are padded to the segment alignment. Thi
+s has a
file type of MH_BUNDLE.
Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions!
Regards,
Peter.
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