On 12-10-06 11:14 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
But we need to hear from OS X users with different clang++ versions, and
possibly clang++ users on other Linux setups --- particularly with clang++
2.* and 3.1.

The test is easy: just do 'R CMD INSTALL Rcpp_0.9.14.2.tar.gz' and it will
either build and exceptions.cpp finds its headers, or not.  I would
appreciate tests and reports back here greatly ... and I don't really want to
mess with five more uploads.

But isnt' it going to use whatever C++ R was configured to use? Typically, that's the one it was built with, and for the "official" R binary on OS X, that would be "CXX=gcc". Which, depending on the version of the OS, will be either gcc or gcc-llvm. If so, wouldn't one need to R from source with clang as the C++ compiler in order to test this?

Davor
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