It is for intel, but I haven't seen any comparisons for ppc. On Jul 21, 2011, at 11:37, Paul C wrote:
> Oh well, clang failed too. I think I'll put some time to the side and > recompile for ppc only. > > Is clang a better option than gcc speed wise? > On Jul 21, 2011 7:16 PM, "Jeremy Huddleston" <jerem...@macports.org> wrote: >> sudo port -v install clang >> >> Then use: >> configure.compiler=macports-clang >> >> On Jul 21, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Paul C wrote: >> >>> On 21/07/11 17:21, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> gcc45 does specify those --with-* options. >>>>>> gcc46 doesn't build gfortran, so it shouldn't be checking for that. >>>>> >>>>> $ port info gcc46 >>>>> gcc46 @4.6-20110325, Revision 1 (lang) >>>>> Variants: gfortran, java, (-)universal >>>>> >>>>> Description: The GNU compiler collection, including front ends for C, > C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++. This is a prerelease >>>>> BETA version and does not have all available language front ends > enabled. >>>>> >>>>> sudo port install gcc46 >>>> >>>> Ah, I didn't realize that gcc had a variant to enable gfortran and java > ... >>>> >>>> Your email from 50 minutes ago (*:29) mentions that you see this issue > with gcc45 as well, but I see that you have gcc45 installed in your bugzilla > report. >>>> >>>> Since you're dealing with ppc64, I don't have expectation that these > issues will be addressed any time soon, but you might want to try clang and > apple-gcc42 >>> >>> I've had clang mentioned already, how would I go about trying that out > for compiling ports? The apple gcc ports failed also. I think I'll give > clang a go if it's an option and then failing that compile for ppc instead. >>> >> _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users