Il 12/08/19 17:11, Thiago Macieira ha scritto:
I think we should aim for something that is modern, but not bleeding edge
today. For a release in late 2020, we should expect that people may want to
use with close-to-2-year-old Linux distros. I would prefer they didn't, but I
think it's reasonable for us to assume they did.

We should also specifically look into what the very long term support Linux
distributions and Android SDKs use.

  - Debian 10 (July 2019): GCC 8.3.0
  - RHEL 8 (May 2019): GCC 8.2.1
  - SLES 15 (June 2018): GCC 7.3.1

Ubuntu 18.04 has GCC 7.3 by default, and 8.2 optional. The question is which compiler is going to be the default by Ubuntu 20.04 (the next LTS) and SLES 16?

Thanks,
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