> Not an official package. > > But current RedHat and CentOS call their host x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, > and that's where, from what I can find, the triple got embedded into > GCC from. > > There also isn't an official binary package of gcc 4.8 I can get at > from RedHat or CentOS which would answer what their official will ones > do.
Can you check their spec files to see if they pass an explicit triple. It is quiet surprising that RHEL and Fedora would use different triples. >> So your idea is to do a directory listing and check which entries >> "look like" triples? I could probably be made to work. Chandler, what >> do you think? > > Yep, list the directory for things that look like triples, parse out > the relevant facts from those triples (architecture, kernel, > distribution, etc.) where clang cares, then pick the best one. It seems like a reasonable idea to me. Are you interested in coding such a patch? It should make the Driver a bit faster and easier to maintain (and add support for your setup). Cheers, Rafael _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits
