Hi Antonio,

You can set the compiler in the .ini file. Specifically set ‘cc' under 
'[backend-openmp]’.

Cheers

Peter

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On 13 Nov 2015, at 10:15, Antonio Garcia-Uceda 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear all,

My name is Antonio Garcia-Uceda, and I'm working on research on Flux 
Reconstruction methods.

I'd like to ask you concerning the Mako template library used in PyFR to write 
and compile on the fly the solver kernerls. I'd like to know which compiler it 
uses to compile the resulting c++ code when using the openmp backend. Does it 
use the default compiler assigned to "gcc"? Is there any way in Mako settings 
to change this compiler?

Thanks a lot in advance.

Best regards,
Antonio

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