hey I have to build a framework (https://github.com/vrsys/programmiersprachen-raytracer) for my computer science class using cmake and make. I'm using os x 10.6.8 and installed g++4.8 and cmake with macports, but I have no idea how to set g++4.8 as default compiler for cmake and make. can anyone help?
2 Answers
GNU make implicit rules use the variable $(CXX)
, and explicit rules usually follow this pattern. The default value is g++
, but this can be overridden in the makefile or on the make
command-line.
Evidently, the default g++
on your system is 4.2. In addition to the two methods of overriding mentioned above, you could export CXX=g++-4.8
to your environment in a start-up script to save the per-case hassle. Cmake evidently uses the same variable, so doing this should work for that too.
Well, blow away any CMakeCache.txt you may have (cmake doesn't like changing compilers), and then do something like this:
set CC=<location of gcc-4.8>
set CXX=<location of g++4.8>
Then run cmake again.. It should choose those compilers instead, and then MAke will use whatever CMake tells it too.
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I added them to the CMakeLists.txt but it didn't work. when I run cmake .. he still uses 4.2. if I run make after that this is the error : 79%] Building CXX object framework/CMakeFiles/framework.dir/pixel.cpp.o cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-std=c++0x" make[2]: *** [framework/CMakeFiles/framework.dir/pixel.cpp.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [framework/CMakeFiles/framework.dir/all] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2– knlpncJul 2, 2014 at 19:08