> Hi all, > > I've tested the waters some time ago [1] what would people say if we > started asking for more modern compilers. I've stated there I'll start > the discussion on k-c-d once we branch out 4.9, so I'm doing as > promised. The post was only about kactivities, but the same could be > applied to more stuff.
That reminds me of a question I always wanted to ask: is there any reason why we don't use '#pragma once', i.e. is there a supported compiler that can't handle this? > Mainly, the responses were positive (from both users and developers). What is the current minimum requirement? > As an additional argument for raising the bar, here are the GCC > versions in most modern distros (collected by other people, didn't > check): > - Debian - 4.7 (testing) > - openSuse 12.1 - 4.6 openSUSE 11.4 - 4.5 openSUSE 12.2 (upcoming) - 4.7 Eike