On 15/11/2012 21:13, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." wrote:
> -r1 disables C++11 completely, while -r2 just allows reverse
> dependencies of icu not to support C++11, while possibly making icu use
> C++11 features internally (I was asked by an upstream icu developer to
> test that; if this still causes problems, we should report them to him).

That's extremely fishy because it means that you have to execute to be
sure that the symbols don't collide. As far as I know, if you build
something with C++11, you can't link it to C++98, but Ryan probably
knows this a bit better.

>> > Anyway I'll run an icu tinderbox soon as the current one is done
>> > (libav-9).
> Sounds good!

It's setting up... it takes a while because something was bringing in 49
even though the tinderbox has 50 unmasked... that's never good.

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