When you run gcc on the command line, or it is called from recompile.sh, the first executable file with that name on your Path is executed. In your case it is Apple's shim which is named gcc that is being run. This is clear from the output of "gcc --version". The gcc which you installed separately may have a different binary name (such as gcc-4.xx) or be located somewhere else on the Path, but it is not being used when you call gcc or g++ or when you recompile apgsearch.77topaz wrote:I'm not sure why apgsearch preferentially decides to still use clang for that part, but calcyman added some code to the latest apgsearch commit that makes it compatible with clang anyway, so I don't get the error anymore.
apgsearch v4.0
Re: apgsearch v4.0
The 5S project (Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds) is now maintained by AforAmpere. The latest collection is hosted on GitHub and contains well over 1,000,000 spaceships.
Semi-active here - recovering from a severe case of LWTDS.
Semi-active here - recovering from a severe case of LWTDS.