David Kastrup <[email protected]> writes:
> "Phil Holmes" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Kastrup" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Phil Holmes" <[email protected]>
>> Cc: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 4:57 PM
>> Subject: Re: Master fails to compile
>>>>>
>>>>> So I suspect that we are within the C++ standards here. What g++
>>>>> version are you using?
>>>>
>>>> 4.4.3. It's the version that came with lilydev 1.1
>>>
>>> I'm surprised it did not blow up around your ears earlier. That sounds
>>> about as old as we had in GUB before we were forced to upgrade in
>>> consequence of some template usage patterns last fall. What's the
>>> current version of Lilydev?
>>
>> Looks like it's 3.0: IIRC James created it and so would be best placed
>> to say what the gcc version is. I'm quite happy to upgrade my gcc
>> providing it's not impossible to work out how to do it. Don't really
>> want to trash my current development environment to upgrade to a later
>> lilydev.
>
> I think Lilydev comes with synaptic. Firing it up (as root) and seeing
> what g++ versions it has on offer might be all that's needed. No
> idea.
No wait, I misinterpreted. The CG states
One particular change from Windows and MacOS X is that most software
should be installed with your `package manager'; this vastly
simplifies the process of installing and configuring software. If
you use LilyDev 3.0 and you need a graphical package manager type
this command in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install synaptic
So that's probably what you should try first, and then see what g++
versions are on offer from Synaptic.
--
David Kastrup
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