> Well, you could try leaving out the os.uname test.  clang is clang no matter
> what version of OS X, and it wouldn't hurt to include the option when it's
> already default.  Also, testing the OS version doesn't necessarily say what
> clang version is installed.

Could you try leaving out test os.uname test ? It is inspired from the link I
found where they say that clang began the default compiler with Darwin >= 11.
Ideally we shouldn't break building for folks using GCC.

>
>
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> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>
> First Pogril: Why is life like sticking your head in a bucket filled with
> hyena offal?
> Second Pogril: I don't know.  Why IS life like sticking your head in a bucket
> filled with hyena offal?
> First Pogril: I don't know either.  Wretched, isn't it?
>
> -HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy
>
>
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