Ah ok, thanks for that. Following your advice definitely got me a step further with compiling.
Lucy On 2016-09-13 6:26 pm, Frank Loeffler wrote: > On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 05:00:06PM +0200, L.S. Oswald wrote: >> I haven't been able to work out which gcc version I use, but I think >> you're >> correct that it's an old version. > > gcc --version > > should tell you the version > >> Could you advise me on how to direct the code to compile with the >> correct >> version of gcc? I attempted to do so by changing the CC flag in my >> configuration file but that didn't seem to do anything: the program >> compiled >> with gcc even when I changed the CC flag to a random word. > > That's what you usually put into the config file. > > That is, where you quoted: > > # Whenever this version string changes, the application is configured > > # and rebuilt from scratch > > VERSION = 2012-04-11 > > > > CPP = cpp > > FPP = cpp > > CC = gcc > > CXX = g++ > > #F77 = gfortran > > #F90 = gfortran > > F77 = gfortran-4.6 > > F90 = gfortran-4.6 > > If you change something there, and especially if you just start out, it > is safest to delete configs/YOURSPECIFIEDNAME before a retry. (Where > YOURSPECIFIEDNAME is 'sim' be default if you used simfactory). > > Frank _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users
