Am 11.08.2012 23:34, schrieb Peter Maydell:
MacOSX 10.8 (Mountain Lion) requires us to compile our one
Objective-C source file with clang even if the rest of QEMU
requires a real gcc, because the system headers we use make
use of Apple's Blocks extension to C/ObjC, and mainline
gcc doesn't
On 15 August 2012 15:47, Andreas Färber afaer...@suse.de wrote:
Am 11.08.2012 23:34, schrieb Peter Maydell:
+# Default objcc to clang if available, otherwise use CC
+if has clang; then
+ objcc=clang
On IRC I had commented that I find defaulting to clang whenever clang is
available too
Am 15.08.2012 16:55, schrieb Peter Maydell:
On 15 August 2012 15:47, Andreas Färber afaer...@suse.de wrote:
Am 11.08.2012 23:34, schrieb Peter Maydell:
+# Default objcc to clang if available, otherwise use CC
+if has clang; then
+ objcc=clang
On IRC I had commented that I find defaulting
MacOSX 10.8 (Mountain Lion) requires us to compile our one
Objective-C source file with clang even if the rest of QEMU
requires a real gcc, because the system headers we use make
use of Apple's Blocks extension to C/ObjC, and mainline
gcc doesn't support that. Since we only need to use a true
gcc