Pierre Labastie wrote:
> When switching to gcc 4.8.0, the test of g++ was added to
> version-check.sh, but not to the list of requirements. Only GCC appears,
> which could be anything from the gcc executable to the whole compiler
> collection. Maybe this should be made clearer that g++ is needed.
> I'll commit a change to jhalfs for testing that.
>
> Actually, I have a minimal debian system for tests, and never installed
> g++, until I discovered that the first pass of gcc would fail whithout
> it. That is the reason why I looked at the hostreqs...
I suppose we could have:
echo 'main(){}' > dummy.c && gcc -o dummy dummy.c
if [ -x dummy ]
then echo "gcc compilation OK";
else echo "gcc compilation failed"
fi
rm -f dummy
g++ -o dummy dummy.c
if [ -x dummy ]
then echo "g++ compilation OK";
else echo "g++ compilation failed"
fi
rm -f dummy.c dummy
It can be the same dummy.c file as for gcc.
-- Bruce
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