On 25 Aug 2013, at 8:17pm, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
> > On Aug 25, 2013, at 14:15, Chris Jones wrote: > >> So now I have >> >>> PortGroup compiler_blacklist_versions 1.0 >>> # Force a compatible clang compiler >>> compiler.blacklist-append {clang < 425} >>> compiler.fallback-append macports-clang-3.2 macports-clang-3.1 >> >> To make this work though, I also need to black list any compiler that isn't >> clang, so on systems where the default system compiler isn't clang, it will >> fallback to the macports-clang, no ? whats the string to add to the >> blacklist list for this ? > > compiler.blacklist-append apple-gcc-4.0 apple-gcc-4.2 gcc-3.3 gcc-4.0 gcc-4.2 > llvm-gcc-4.2 macports-gcc-4.2 macports-gcc-4.3 macports-gcc-4.4 > macports-gcc-4.5 macports-gcc-4.6 macports-gcc-4.7 macports-gcc-4.8 > macports-gcc-4.9 macports-llvm-gcc-4.2 > Ah thanks. I was hoping there was a way to wild card that somehow ( so to match say *gcc*) to avoid a long list like that ? Chris
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