Le 13/06/2016 12:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Le 13/06/2016 à 10:14, Guillaume Munch a écrit :
Le 12/06/2016 09:29, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Guillaume Munch wrote:
I do not clearly see the situation wrt gcc 4.6. Which are
the distributions that currently lack gcc > 4.6 ?

this is ubuntu 12.04.p


I see. I has assumed g++-4.7 was there since there is gcc-4.7.
How does clang fare?

it has gcc 4.6.3. clang is not and won't be installed. p


It is still good to know whether clang compiles. If you do not
want/can try, let's see if Jean-Marc succeeds with it (as he
offered to try in another message).

I have clang 3.3 on my ubuntu 12.04 machine and it compiles
perfectly, although there are lots of annoying warnings. I have
added to autoconf the possibility to detect clang version, and I use
that to adapt warnings.



Thanks for the test Jean-Marc. This is good news.

Then if we are dropping g++ 4.6, does anyone know whether it makes sense
to keep g++ 4.7? I have not found any long-term support release of a
distribution (Ubuntu, RHEL, CentOS) that had 4.7 but not 4.8.

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