Either go back to the earlier code and change the equality test to a
case statement that matches darwin*, or change the other instances of
s5abi to gcc3.

On 19 Mar, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> OK, so what do I do? How to fix this? Any ideas?
> 
>> On Mar 19, 2018, at 7:58 PM, Don Lewis <truck...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> On 19 Mar, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>>> Yeah, I see that now... Before my commits, the macOS builds
>>> broke mid-stream, due to the rdbmaker stuff, et.al... as could
>>> be seen, there was places where macOS was using/expecting
>>> gcc3 and others where it was s5abi. 4.1.5 seemed to use
>>> s5abi universally, but so the issue was/is gcc3 slipping in
>>> somewhere.
>>> 
>>> We do have bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_macosx_intel
>> 
>> That's a 32-bit build.
>> 
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