[ In the sequel some are more equal than others: Special topic on compiler
versions ]
Dear community;
Statoil has recently upgraded the computing infrastructure to RedHat 6, as a
consequence of this we now have access to a newer compiler release. As part of
the developer toolkit RedHat 6 ships with gcc version 4.9; for Statoil it is
therefore no longer of importance to support gcc 4.4, and I suggest we target a
newer compiler. The old boost version (1.45) makes use of some deprecated gcc
features, so if we upgrade gcc we must also upgrade boost. Seen from the
Statoil navel these version requirements would be well suited:
gcc 4.9 or newer (4.9.0 was released april 2014)
boost 1.55 / 1.58 (1.58 is the newest - debian stable has 1.55)
But there might be sound arguments to settle on something else?
Joakim
RDI project with IT elements -> Contact R&D
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