On Sat, Oct 05, 2013 at 02:44:27PM +0200, Andras Horvath wrote: > Dear Members, > > I'd like to ask your help. I'm a developer and maintainer of a port and I > intend to give different compile options for different compilers when > building my software. I'm using the OpenMP feature of GCC that is available > from GCC version 4.2 and above. > > I would like to know how I could determine in my Makefile whether the default > compiler is GCC and it's version is >= 4.2 ? > > I'd like to go with the preffered standard way. > > Does it make any sense to try to support GCC version lower than 4.2? If not, > I reckon it would be enough for me to check against GCC only without its > version. If so, then would this be enough? : > > .if ${CC} == "gcc" > > It doesn't make sense, $[CC} == "gcc" is not enough at all for that, if you Some patches allowing to better play with different compilers is coming.
regards, Bapt
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