[CMake] Comaptibility with older gcc

Hendrik Sattler post at hendrik-sattler.de
Fri Jan 27 12:58:37 EST 2017


Your answer is totally unrelated to the question.

Am 27. Januar 2017 18:23:39 MEZ schrieb "Elizabeth A. Fischer" <elizabeth.fischer at columbia.edu>:
>Get spack, then use it to build GCC 4.9.3  takes a couple hours of wall
>time, five minutes of your time.
>
>Github.com/llnl/spack
>On Jan 27, 2017 12:04 PM, "Michele Portolan" <
>michele.portolan at grenoble-inp.fr> wrote:
>
>> I have a project that build correctly using gcc 4.9.3, generating a
>> dynamic library that I can later link to obtain my executables. So,
>nothing
>> special.
>>
>> My problem is that on one of my target systems, I only have a gcc
>4.1.2
>> and I am forced to use it for at least  linking the last executable.
>My
>> project uses extensively C++14,so I cannot build it with the older
>gcc.
>>
>> Is there a way to have Cmake generate a library that is compatible
>with
>> gcc 4.1.2?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Michele
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