In my Mac system (10.7.4) with Xcode (4.4.1) CMake finds by default the GNU
compiler for C and Clang for C++. This posses problems later when building my
package. The package can be built correctly either with Clang or with GCC but
not in a mixed mode. See the cmake output:
-- The C
I'm not sure where it was, but CMake prefers gcc over cc, and cxx over g++. You
can force it by setting CC=clang.
On 2012-03-10, at 09:27:28 , Pere Mato Vila wrote:
In my Mac system (10.7.4) with Xcode (4.4.1) CMake finds by default the GNU
compiler for C and Clang for C++. This posses
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:49 AM, Nick Overdijk n...@astrant.net wrote:
I'm not sure where it was, but CMake prefers gcc over cc, and cxx over g++.
You can force it by setting CC=clang.
On 2012-03-10, at 09:27:28 , Pere Mato Vila wrote:
In my Mac system (10.7.4) with Xcode (4.4.1) CMake
On Oct 3, 2012, at 1:36 PM, David Cole wrote:
The mismatch problem should be fixed in the builds of CMake 2.8.10-rc1
that we released yesterday. Give that a try and see if the default
compiler selection is better here -- it should be.
Let us know if there's still an issue...
Yes., I
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Pere Mato Vila pere.m...@cern.ch wrote:
On Oct 3, 2012, at 1:36 PM, David Cole wrote:
The mismatch problem should be fixed in the builds of CMake 2.8.10-rc1
that we released yesterday. Give that a try and see if the default
compiler selection is better here --