On 16/03/2013 13:01, Beeblebrox wrote: > I need to compile a source not in the ports tree. The source needs to use the > gcc compiler (I have lang gcc (46) installed). Sourec make file complains it > cannot find gcc46.
gcc46 will be /usr/local/bin/gcc46 -- it could be that /usr/local/bin
isn't on the path that Makefile searches.
> To test, I placed in my environment:
> setenv CC gcc46
> setenv CXX g++46
> setenv CPP cpp46
Try using the fully qualified path in those settings:
setenv CC /usr/local/bin/gcc46
setenv CXX /usr/local/bin/g++46
setenv CPP /usr/local/bin/cpp46
(Sanity check that -- I don't have gcc46 installed, so cannot confirm
those are the correct paths.)
> When I do "cc -v" I still get clang output and not gcc46. What am I doing
> wrong here?
Well, yes. What did you expect? Typing 'cc' at the shell prompt will
almost certainly run /usr/bin/cc and that's going to be Clang on recent
versions of FreeBSD. What you need to do is persuade your Makefile to
run a different compiler, somewhere else in the filesystem.
Cheers,
Matthew
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