build: accept gcc/g++ without minor version

Build dependency: Please install the GNU C Compiler (gcc) 4.8 or later cc
  -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])'
Build dependency: Please install the GNU C++ Compiler (g++) 4.8 or later
  g++ -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])'

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On my Fedora 26 machine gcc and g++ -dumpversion returns a whole number
'7' failing the regex introduced in commit:

b78de6207f

This change makes minor versions optional in the build dependency regex
for gcc and g++ whenever any minor version would be accepted and the
whole number version is sufficient as a dependency check. For versions
4.* a minor version is still required.

Signed-off-by: Justin Kilpatrick <jkilpatr@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Justin Kilpatrick 2017-11-25 16:14:59 -05:00 committed by Hauke Mehrtens
parent b78de6207f
commit 8ee2d3f718

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@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ $(eval $(call TestHostCommand,proper-umask, \
$(eval $(call SetupHostCommand,gcc, \
Please install the GNU C Compiler (gcc) 4.8 or later \
$(CC) -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])', \
gcc -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])', \
$(CC) -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.?[0-9]?|6\.?[0-9]?|7\.?[0-9]?)', \
gcc -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.?[0-9]?|6\.?[0-9]?|7\.?[0-9]?)', \
gcc48 --version | grep gcc, \
gcc49 --version | grep gcc, \
gcc5 --version | grep gcc, \
@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ $(eval $(call TestHostCommand,working-gcc, \
$(eval $(call SetupHostCommand,g++, \
Please install the GNU C++ Compiler (g++) 4.8 or later \
$(CXX) -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])', \
g++ -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.[0-9]|6\.[0-9]|7\.[0-9])', \
$(CXX) -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.?[0-9]?|6\.?[0-9]?|7\.?[0-9]?)', \
g++ -dumpversion | grep -E '(4\.[8-9]|5\.?[0-9]?|6\.?[0-9]?|7\.?[0-9]?)', \
g++48 --version | grep g++, \
g++49 --version | grep g++, \
g++5 --version | grep g++, \