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Re: [PATCH 1 of 1] cc/gcc: Split gcc configurations and functions from cc ones



--- a/scripts/showSamples.sh	Sat Nov 16 18:14:45 2013 +0100
+++ b/scripts/showSamples.sh	Mon Dec 02 21:51:09 2013 +0100
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
              [ -z "${CT_LIBELF}" -a -z "${CT_LIBELF_TARGET}" ] || printf " libelf-%s"    "${CT_LIBELF_VERSION}"
              [ -z "${complibs}"  ] || printf "\n"
              printf  "    %-*s : %s\n" ${width} "binutils" "binutils-${CT_BINUTILS_VERSION}"
-            printf  "    %-*s : %s" ${width} "C compiler" "${CT_CC}-${CT_CC_VERSION} (C"
+            printf  "    %-*s : %s" ${width} "C compiler" "${CT_CC}-${CT_CC_GCC_VERSION} (C"
              [ "${CT_CC_LANG_CXX}" = "y"     ] && printf ",C++"
              [ "${CT_CC_LANG_FORTRAN}" = "y" ] && printf ",Fortran"
              [ "${CT_CC_LANG_JAVA}" = "y"    ] && printf ",Java"
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
          fi
          printf "|  ${CT_BINUTILS_VERSION}  "
          printf "|  ''${CT_CC}''  "
-        printf "|  ${CT_CC_VERSION}  "
+        printf "|  ${CT_CC_GCC_VERSION}  "
          printf "|  ''${CT_LIBC}''  |"
          if [ "${CT_LIBC}" != "none" ]; then
              printf "  ${CT_LIBC_VERSION}  "

--

From this it looks like
 - there isn't a way to get the NAME-VERSION of the configured C compiler
 - You'll be using the GCC version number even if CT_CC isn't gcc.


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