Re: strange choice of compiler on HP-UX

2007-09-26 Thread Andreas Schwab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes: > Since on HP-UX with the optional HP ANSI C compiler installed 'cc' is > a symlink in /usr/bin and also /bin on HP-UX is a symlink to /usr/bin > resulting in a single large bin directory with everything in it all in > one place so it would be difficult to ch

Re: strange choice of compiler on HP-UX

2007-09-26 Thread Joao Miguel Ferreira
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 09:43 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote: > *I* would probably use the following and code in the appropriate > extern C declarations. > > ./configure CC=cc CFLAGS="-Ae -g" CXX=aCC CXXFLAGS="-g" > > But if you simply want to call C files C++ and force using the aCC C++ > compiler fo

Re: strange choice of compiler on HP-UX

2007-09-26 Thread Bob Proulx
Andreas Schwab wrote: > Joao Miguel Ferreira writes: > > Question: How do I tell the tools to use only aCC for both types of > > files, when compiling on an HPUX (we also build on Linux/gcc and > > Solaris/gcc) ? If the optional native HP ANSI C compiler is installed and 'cc' is a symlink to it th

Re: strange choice of compiler on HP-UX

2007-09-26 Thread Andreas Schwab
Joao Miguel Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Question: How do I tell the tools to use only aCC for both types of > files, when compiling on an HPUX (we also build on Linux/gcc and > Solaris/gcc) ? ./configure CC=foo CXX=bar > PS: the cc is a link in /usr/bin that point to /opt/ansic/bin/cc

strange choice of compiler on HP-UX

2007-09-26 Thread Joao Miguel Ferreira
Hello all, On my project we have both C and C++ files to compile. On the first part 'make' compiles C files and builds a lib After that it compiles C++ files and builds another lib. during ./configure it finds: cc for the C compiler part and aCC for the C++ part