# Format for this file: # Epoch Channel Nickname Action Message # # All separated with a single space, empty values are replaced with a dash '-' # except messages which are kept empty. # Lines starting with '#' are comments; comments are not allowed except as the only content of the line # 1463362071 - jyelloz quit Ping timeout: 246 seconds 1463362141 #crosstool-ng jyelloz join 1463362229 - Elimin8er quit Quit: http://lightningbolt.flashserv.net 1463362246 #crosstool-ng Elimin8er join 1463369930 - blueness quit Quit: blueness 1463370076 #crosstool-ng blueness join 1463370085 - blueness quit Client Quit 1463387576 #crosstool-ng y_morin join 1463391678 #crosstool-ng blueness join 1463396156 - blueness quit Quit: blueness 1463396257 #crosstool-ng blueness join 1463399272 - blueness quit Quit: blueness 1463399377 #crosstool-ng blueness join 1463403284 #crosstool-ng alan_o join 1463414632 #crosstool-ng enunes join 1463417773 - hi2u_ quit Ping timeout: 250 seconds 1463418785 #crosstool-ng aneyman__ say inglor: which C library (glibc/uClibc/musl) are you using and what version? What version of GCC? 1463418807 - jyelloz quit Quit: leaving 1463418817 #crosstool-ng jyelloz join 1463418854 #crosstool-ng hi2u join 1463418913 - jyelloz quit Client Quit 1463418922 #crosstool-ng jyelloz join 1463418929 - jyelloz quit Client Quit 1463418952 #crosstool-ng jyelloz join 1463423287 #crosstool-ng TobiasFar join 1463423311 #crosstool-ng TobiasFar say hi. is there a way to tell crosstool-ng to use gcc-5 for building and not the gcc binary? 1463424688 #crosstool-ng enunes say TobiasFar: what do you mean by 'not the gcc binary' ? why do you need to use a specific gcc version to build the other toolchain? 1463424768 #crosstool-ng TobiasFar say trying to use crosstool-ng on OS X, and my system has a /usr/bin/gcc(g++) linked to clang(clang++), i've installed gcc-5 in /usr/local/bin and wondered whether i can tell it to use the gcc-5 and g++5 binary 1463424970 #crosstool-ng enunes say TobiasFar: apparently there is not an option for that, in some places 'gcc' from your PATH is used directly, best bet would probably be to change the PATH or use it in a chroot or something. I don't really know anything about OSX or how supported it will be even if you get past this. 1463425019 #crosstool-ng TobiasFar say enunes, yup..thought there wasn't an option...created symlinks in /usr/local/bin from gcc to gcc-5 and g++ to g++-5 and added /usr/local/bin in front of my path 1463425029 #crosstool-ng TobiasFar say now crosstool ng calls gcc 5 :) i hope that works better 1463436798 - y_morin quit Quit: Nighty Night!