Thierry Banel <tbanelweb...@free.fr> writes:

> On 28/11/2017 18:08, Roger Mason wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>     
>     Roger Mason <rma...@mun.ca> writes:
>
>         It compiles fine:
>         
>         c++ -std=c++11 -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -lginac
>         C-src-1053hn1.cpp
>         
>     Solved by setting:
>     
>     (setq org-babel-C++-compiler "c++")
>     
>     I don't recall having had to do this before.
>     
>     Phew! Very glad to have this working again.  I'm not aware of any other 
> tool
>     that is as good as org-mode for literate programming and reproducible
>     research.  A big thank you to those who created and maintain it.
>     
>     Cheers,
>     Roger
>
> Good to know it is solved.
> You can customize this variable:
>   C-h v org-babel-C++-compiler
>
> In case someone else bump into a similar problem, the actual command launched 
> by Babel can be obtained
> through the debugger:
>   M-x debug-on-entry RET org-babel-eval RET
>    evaluate the Babel block
> The debugger shows a line like this one:
>   * org-babel-eval("g++ -o /tmp/babel-3110Zeg/C-bin-3110Fwh -std=c++11 ...
> This works for many languages supported by Babel.
>

All very good info, but why did the OP not have a g++?  Using a
non-linux operating system? Using a non-GNU tool chain? Inquiring
minds want to know...

-- 
Nick


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