Hi Mariah,

Perhaps I can answer your question with another.

How would I write the program so that gcc does not identify itself as Apple?

Are you saying that by including stdio.h that it defines __APPLE_CC__?

Are the standard libraries set up to tell me which compiler it is? If
so they are telling me the wrong thing. This is gnu cc and not the
Apple version. No?

Bill.

On 09/03/2009, Mariah <mariah.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> You claim that there is a problem with gcc-4.3.3 on varro.
> I am afraid that I do not understand why you think so.
>
> It looks like you added an include clause to a hello world
> program, and then because the include clause was evaluated
> you claim there is a problem with gcc.  I am confused.
>
> As I am the person who built gcc-4.3.3 for varro, I am interested in
> hearing if there is a problem (and fixing it).  I did not
> notice any problem during the build of gcc.
>
> Can you enlighten me why you believe that there is problem
> with gcc-4.3.3 on varro?
>
> Mariah
>
>
> >
>

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