On 10/04/2020 22:38, Hesham Almatary wrote:
Hello Sebastian,
On Fri, 10 Apr 2020 at 20:23, Sebastian Huber
<sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
On 10/04/2020 12:39, Hesham Almatary wrote:
Don't default to gcc if the compiler can't be found
All options should have a default. I should be possible to build a BSP
just with:
[arch/bsp]
This patch doesn't change that behaviour. You can still build a BSP
without providing --rtems-compiler at all and it will default to GCC.
However, this patch addresses the case when you provide an
"--rtems-compiler=blah", where "blah" can't be found nor supported.
For example, without this patch, if I pass "--rtems-compiler=clang"
and it's not supported/found, it will fallback default to GCC silently
without giving any errors. I don't think that's a desirable behaviour.
Could you give me an example command line which shows the undesired
behaviour?
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