Hello to all developers,
following the arrival of GCC 8.x, I began to address the build key update
in TQt. See the patch that was pushed for GCC 7.x:
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tqt3/commit/?id=71d8f1c4
Now I noticed that starting with GCC7, the compiler reports the version in
a different way. Previously, gcc -dumpversion returned for example:
6.3.0. Now, regardless of the specific version of GCC 7.x or 8.x, it
simply return: 7 or 8.
Because the binary programs are compatible, the expression "7.*|6.*|5.*|
4.*)" in the configuration assured that for the GCC from 4.x to 6.x the
build key was generated as follows:
#define TQT_BUILD_KEY "x86_64 Linux g++-4.* full-config"
But the gcc -dumpversion behavior change in GCC >= 7 has caused that the
expression in the configuration not to be applied to GCC versions >= 7
and the build key is generated as follows:
#define TQT_BUILD_KEY "x86_64 Linux g++-7 full-config"
I believe that when binary programs are still compatible, we want to keep
the build key identical (x86_64 Linux g++-4.* full-config), and I suggest
modifying the expression in the configuration as follows:
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -2818,7 +2818,7 @@ g++*)
3.*)
COMPILER_VERSION="3.*"
;;
- 7.*|6.*|5.*|4.*)
+ [7-8]|[4-6].*)
COMPILER_VERSION="4.*"
;;
*)
Please, what is your opinion?
Cheers
--
Slávek