Hi Scott,

All of our PRs are testing on Travis-CI using Ubuntu 18.04 with GCC 7.5 (e.g. 
https://app.travis-ci.com/github/apache/xerces-c/jobs/552979282).
So that should be near enough to Debian, and it's not so cutting edge that the 
compiler capabilities we are testing against aren't present on all semi-recent 
Linux distributions.

nullptr is a language keyword, so that should just have worked.  Unless an 
older language standard was being explicitly forced, the use of nullptr should 
be benign.

I would be interested to see the details of the failure.

Thanks,
Roger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cantor, Scott <canto...@osu.edu>
> Sent: 19 October 2022 03:26
> To: c-dev@xerces.apache.org
> Subject: Probably a 3.2.5 fix coming
> 
> Build on Debian's breaking, apparently some of those "safe" patches are
> probably missing header includes on certain strict compilers, so I'll likely 
> have
> to patch and do another release once I bottom that out.
> 
> I assume Debian wasn't on anybody's check list of tested builds.
> 
> -- Scott
> 
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