Martin Spott wrote:
> Harry Campigli <harryc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> So till now for Terragear the only confirmed starter mentioned is Slackware
>> 11.0,12.0 and 12.1
> 
> The machine we're using for the World Scenery builds runs OpenSUSE 10.2
> - just by 'accident', as the OS was already installed by the time when
> we were given access to it. As far as I remember quite a lot of tests
> have also been performed on Debian Etch,

Slackware 11.0 used gcc 3.4.6 - which didn't have any problems compiling 
terragear and all its dependencies.

Slackware 12.2 uses gcc 4.2.4 - which throws lots of errors when 
compiling newmat.

For terragear I haven't tested any versions between these two (yet - I 
can if necessary).

I didn't say it wouldn't work on other distros, just that you *may* have 
problems with newer versions of the compiler.

Jon

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