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    CroCo
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    [quote author="Jeroentje@home" date="1393493243"]Hi,
    Maybe post this question in the tools forum instead of the General forum. There they might have an idea.
    [/quote]

    Should I remove it or just post another post?

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    • hskoglundH Online
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      Hi, try to add this line to your .pro file:
      @MAKE_CXXFLAGS += -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc+@

      (you need this line if you are using Qt earlier than 5.2)
      (also try to update your Xcode to v.5)

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        [quote author="hskoglund" date="1393493638"]Hi, try to add this line to your .pro file:
        @MAKE_CXXFLAGS += -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc+@

        (you need this line if you are using Qt earlier than 5.2)
        (also try to update your Xcode to v.5)
        [/quote]

        It doesn't work.

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        • hskoglundH Online
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          Hmmm, I had the same problem last year with Qt 5.1.

          Since then I've upgraded my project to Qt 5.2.1 and Xcode 5.02 and now I only need that line in my .pro file: (same as yours, works ok)
          @config += c++11@

          Also make sure it is a small c and not a capital C "see my blog post":http://www.tripleboot.org/?p=101

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            CroCo
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            #7

            Still no hope. I'm not using Xcode 5.02, I'm not certain if this is the problem.

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              CroCo
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              In Xcode, I have to do the following settings
              Build Options:
              Compiler for C/C++/Objective-C ———————> Apple LLVM compiler 3.1
              Apple LLVM compiler 3.1 – Language:
              C++ Language ——————-> C++11[-std=c++11]
              C++ Standard Library ———————> libc++ (LLVM C++ standard library with C++11 support)

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                #9

                You need to inform Qt that libc++ is used instead of libstdc++.

                (Z(:^

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                  [quote author="sierdzio" date="1393494925"]You need to inform Qt that libc++ is used instead of libstdc++.[/quote]

                  How?

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                    See "here":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14749315/clang-under-qtcreator-cant-work-with-c11.

                    (Z(:^

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                      Still not working. :'(

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                      • hskoglundH Online
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                        #13

                        I'm guessing here but I seem to remember, LLVM 3.1 was a bit too old for proper C++11 support, so when LLVM 3.2 came out late 2012, C++11 worked much better in Xcode.

                        Why not trying upgrade your Xcode... it is not so expensive :-)

                        EDIT: since you're on Lion, Xcode 5 is not kosher, instead you can update to Xcode 4.6.3, which comes with LLVM 3.2 as well.

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                          [quote author="hskoglund" date="1393496084"]I'm guessing here but I seem to remember, LLVM 3.1 was a bit too old for proper C++11 support, so when LLVM 3.2 came out late 2012, C++11 worked much better in Xcode.

                          Why not trying upgrade your Xcode... it is not so expensive :-)

                          EDIT: since you're on Lion, Xcode 5 is not kosher, instead you can update to Xcode 4.6.3, which comes with LLVM 3.2 as well.[/quote]

                          I can't upgrade Xcode because my mac version < 10.8 (really sad)

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                            And g++ is giving me this erros
                            cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-stdlib=libc++"
                            cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-std=c++0x"

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                            • hskoglundH Online
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                              hskoglund
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                              (just edited my prev. post): yeah, I forgot you're on Lion, but as I said, Xcode 4.6.3 is the one you could try...

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                                C++11 is working in Xcode, but I'm facing problem with the proper settings for qmake project. I've posted the settings in Xcode for c++11

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