On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Aleksej Saushev <a...@inbox.ru> wrote:
> Gabriel Dos Reis <g...@cs.tamu.edu> writes:
>
>> Aleksej Saushev <a...@inbox.ru> writes:
>>
>> | Gabriel Dos Reis <g...@integrable-solutions.net>
>> | writes:
>> |
>> | > For trunk (and therefore OpenAxiom-1.5.0) I would like to
>> | > require C++11 -- we've already switched to C++, but we
>> | > were using C++03.
>> | >
>> | > There are decent support for this version of the language
>> | > out there (e.g. C++, Clang++, EDG, etc.)  My question to
>> | > packagers is whether it would be a problem -- especially
>> | > for the *BSD folks.
>> |
>> | Yes, it would be a problem, and not only on BSD systems.
>> | There're only few systems that use experimental GNU compilers.
>>
>> hmm, I am talking about GCC releases 4.6.x, 4.7.x, and 4.8.x.
>> Those are officially released compilers.  Same goes for Clang++.
>
> Even CentOS uses 4.4 or even 4.2 as their main compiler
> unless they have changed it really recently.

OK, thanks.  This will be useful.

PS: those rather archaic compilers :-)  they are no longer
supported by the GCC team.  The oldest being supported is the
GCC-4.6.x series.

-- Gaby

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