I have not tried it yet, but my naive guess is to add "-std=c++11" and
maybe also "-stdlib=libstdc++" to a CMake variable called ...CXX_FLAGS.
If you are using clang, the lib might be libc++ instead of libstdc++. Last
time when I tried, libc++ was not supported yet, though.
Hope this helps,
Miklos
On 1 August 2014 21:30, Félix C. Morency <[email protected]> wrote:
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> What are the instruction to build MITK 2014.03 with C++11 support?
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> Thanks,
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